Baba Vanga, one of the most famous mystics in history, predicted an omen that lived on for a long time – that in 2025 there would be several powerful earthquakes and other natural disasters in various regions of the world. The prophet also predicted massive destruction, mortality, and population displacement due to the said natural disasters. In a series of frightening events, some of these prophecies began to come true earlier than expected. On Tuesday morning, several earthquakes struck the northern foothills of the Himalayas near one of Tibet’s holiest cities. According to Reuters, the earthquake was responsible for at least 95 deaths and shaking of buildings in neighboring Nepal, Bhutan and India.
For most people, an earthquake is an unnerving and terrifying experience. But for a select few, the setbacks may pass unnoticed. If you are one of those people who remains oblivious to even the strongest shocks, you may be a ‘never feeler’.
Who never feels anything?
If you’ve ever been unaware of an earthquake that shook the ground beneath your feet, you’re not alone. A ‘never feeler’ is a person who never feels the thunder of the earth, regardless of the intensity. Despite Baba Vanga’s predictions of doom and the real-time shocks unfolding, there is a group of people who would probably never even realize that they have lived through one of these cataclysmic events had it not been for social media !
Why do some people not feel an earthquake?
Following two earthquakes that struck Southern California in early January in 2024, a survey by The LA Times revealed that about 25% of 116 participants described themselves as never feeling one. Despite various earthquakes occurring around them, these individuals remained completely unaware. If you’re one of them, you might be wondering why you never pay attention to shaking. There are some scientific reasons due to which some people remain unaware of earthquakes.
Place: Geographical location plays an important role. The same earthquake can feel quite different depending on where you are. For example, people living on the 18th floor of a building may feel shaking, which can be attributed to strong winds, while people living on the fourth floor may feel a sudden jolt, which is more characteristic of an earthquake. Is.
Sensory Insensitivity: Some experts also suggest that sensory desensitization may play a role. People who have lived through multiple earthquakes as well as suffer from ADHD or other medical conditions may become more accustomed to the sensations of shaking and may tune out the sensation because it is something they feel on a regular basis.
Distraction: Another general principle is simple – distraction. Many respondents admitted that they were so busy in their daily activities that they did not notice the small earthquakes. As one participant said, “I honestly feel like I don’t even notice.”
How to recognize an earthquake if you can’t feel it?
If you don’t ever feel, there are some ways to be aware of shaking without relying solely on your senses:
Look for visual cues: A shaking chandelier, blowing wind, ripples in a glass of water, or swaying plants can be immediate signs that an earthquake is coming.
Animals are often the first to feel an earthquake: Pets, especially dogs, are known to react to seismic activity. Their behavior may give a signal before you realize anything.
technical equipment: Setting earthquake alerts or using apps that notify you of nearby seismic activity can help you stay informed.
So if you’ve never felt an earthquake, don’t worry, you’re not alone. With a little vigilance, you can still be prepared for the next shock that comes.