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Did you watch it? What do you think it is or what do you make of it?
Hear for yourself? It does sound very low tho, like rumbly and relaxing. I definitely hear it as well as feel it so lets take that off the table
Human hearing range is 20hz to 20kHz. That you can hear it doesnt mean that you can hear "0.33hz", more likely that its not actually that frequency.
I can hear that video, but using a tone generator, I can only hear clicks and pops from my phones speakers. So it's probably lying about its frequency.
https://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/
YouTube compression will remove inaudible sound ranges anyway, so they probably had to fake something for it to make a sound at all.
As residentoflaniakea@discuss.tchncs.de pointed out, its 98hz. Still low, but not 0.33hz.