🔴 LIVE 🔴 Brown Noise to Fall Asleep to - Flying Through Space

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Welcome to our brown noise live stream, designed to help you relax, fall asleep, and meditate. Brown noise, also known as red noise, is a type of low-frequency sound that has a calming effect on the mind and body. This video features a continuous loop of brown noise, ideal for those who need extended periods of soothing sounds to help them unwind and de-stress.

Whether you suffer from insomnia, anxiety, or simply need to take a break from the daily grind, this video is perfect for you. The constant and consistent sound of brown noise helps to mask external noise, allowing you to drift off into a peaceful slumber or reach a deep meditative state.

The benefits of listening to brown noise are numerous. It can lower your heart rate, reduce blood pressure, and alleviate stress and anxiety. It can also improve your mood, increase your focus and concentration, and enhance your creativity. With this live stream, you can reap the full benefits of brown noise and wake up feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Brown note (disambiguation).
Colors of noise
White
Pink
Red (Brownian)
Purple
Grey
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A two-dimensional brown noise image, generated with a computer program

A 3D brown noise signal, generated with a computer program, shown here as an animation, where each frame is a 2D slice of the 3D array.

Spectrum of Brownian noise, with a slope of –20 dB per decade
In science, Brownian noise, also known as Brown noise or red noise, is the type of signal noise produced by Brownian motion, hence its alternative name of random walk noise. The term "Brown noise" does not come from the color, but after Robert Brown, who documented the erratic motion for multiple types of inanimate particles in water. The term "red noise" comes from the "white noise"/"white light" analogy; red noise is strong in longer wavelengths, similar to the red end of the visible spectrum.

Explanation
The graphic representation of the sound signal mimics a Brownian pattern. Its spectral density is inversely proportional to f 2, meaning it has higher intensity at lower frequencies, even more so than pink noise. It decreases in intensity by 6 dB per octave (20 dB per decade) and, when heard, has a "damped" or "soft" quality compared to white and pink noise. The sound is a low roar resembling a waterfall or heavy rainfall. See also violet noise, which is a 6 dB increase per octave.

Strictly, Brownian motion has a Gaussian probability distribution, but "red noise" could apply to any signal with the 1/f 2 frequency spectrum.

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