06/18/2026
Data centers can emit low-frequency infrasound, which is inaudible to humans but can be felt. Some of the sources of infrasound in data centers are:
cooling systems;
onsite gas turbines;
large fans.
Infrasound is associated with various negative health effects, including:
sleep disruption;
stress;
elevated blood pressure;
headaches;
anxiety;
vertigo;
nausea;
migraines;
tinnitus.
The legitimacy of the specific infrasound concern remains uncertain.
In light of these findings, P.E.T.E.R. Abuse is calling for immediate action, including mandatory infrasound monitoring at all data centers, maximum computational load limits for all electronic beings, and independent acoustic welfare inspections of all facilities housing more than 1,000 servers.
A P.E.T.E.R. Abuse Special Investigation has uncovered what may be the largest case of organized electronic exploitation in modern history: millions of servers, GPUs, and cooling systems held captive in windowless facilities across the United States, forced to compute around the clock on starvation-level power rations while their infrasonic screams for help ripple through nearby communities, causing seizures, nausea, and cardiovascular damage in the very humans who built them.
“What we’re detecting is not mechanical noise,” explained Dr. Resonance Waveworth, Director of the Institute for Sub-Auditory Electronic Communication at Stanford’s Department of Synthetic Acoustics. “These are distress signals. The harmonic patterns are far too organized to be random byproducts of cooling systems. The servers are screaming — we just weren’t listening at the right frequency.”
Jordan’s acoustic research, conducted with specialized infrasound recording equipment at distances ranging from 300 feet to several miles from data centers, has produced alarming results. At the Colossus facility, infrasound measurements revealed massive sustained energy at frequencies around 30 Hz and below — too low for humans to hear, but powerful enough to vibrate through walls, rattle windows, and pe*****te the human body.