Why Can't You Feel Music?
Your brain either has the bridge or it doesn't. And if it does — music doesn't just move through you. It detonates. This video explains the full science of frisson. Why your brain predicts music instead of hearing it. Why dopamine hits twice. Why goosebumps are a predator response hijacked by sound. And why Kanye West's Flashing Lights is one of the most scientifically reliable chill triggers ever studied. 00:00 — Half of you have never felt music 00:45 — What actually happens in your brain 01:30 — The double dopamine hit 02:15 — Why not everyone feels it 03:00 — The 2018 magnetic pulse study 03:45 — Where goosebumps actually come from 04:30 — The war theory 05:00 — The cold nights theory 05:45 — Why Kanye's Flashing Lights triggers chills 06:30 — What frisson actually is

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