FINALLY we get a proper auditory phenomenon that explains Backrooms-esque "weird noises" but also includes a positive note about it. I love the table of sound samples, we are a wiki after all
These remind me of Cave Sounds from minecraft alittle and I love that.
This is a genuine phenomenon! Thank you for the reference to Liminal Echo.
Your friend and colleague,
Goerman
http://backrooms-wiki.wikidot.com/goerman
This phenomenon is collectively known as "phantom sounds."
A punctuation mistake, I think it is:
This phenomenon is collectively known as "phantom sounds".
I have helped you to correct it.
Having the full stop within or outside the quotation marks can be both correct. It can depend on the geographical location and the individual preferences. In the US, it is common to include a period inside quotation marks. In the UK in this context it would be common to have the full stop outside the quotation marks, and given that I do use UK English elsewhere in this article it is fair to change it.
https://www.grammar-monster.com/lessons/quotation_(speech)_marks_punctuation_in_or_out.htm
Thank you for helping with the article's grammar :)
You're welcome. And thanks for letting me learn about the grammar I don't know.
Recently, I found a sentence in the article that made me wondering.
However, abandoned items from other locations are known to reappear on Level 179, so there is that speculation an individual discovered a way to capture and transport these points, and upon their death, their sound points were transported to Level 179.
Does "their" mean the sound points or the "individual"? Both of them don't make sense, and I have no idea about it. Can you help me make clear it?
"Their" in this context means the individual. Would changing the sentence to the following make it clearer?
"However, abandoned items from other locations are known to reappear on Level 179, so there is that speculation an individual discovered a way to capture and transport these points, and upon the person's death, their sound points were transported to Level 179."
The random "that" in sentence probably didn't help. That was a typo.