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User's are able to hear millions to trillions of miles away from the user and can hear as deeply as a living entity's single cell that makes up their entire being weather skin or blood cell as if it's a chaotic noise extremely clear for them to hear and they can go as far as even hear air moving due to any activity going on and can hear spirits as well. They can't be affected by any high pitched sounds whatsoever, practically immune to it.
Individuals possess the remarkable capacity to perceive auditory stimuli emanating from distances ranging from millions to trillions of miles, enabling them to discern sounds at an extraordinarily granular level, akin to the vibrations produced by an individual cellular unit constituting the entirety of a biological organism, whether it be dermal tissue or hematological components. This auditory perception manifests with an unparalleled clarity, allowing for the detection of even the most chaotic acoustic phenomena. Furthermore, these individuals exhibit the ability to perceive the movement of atmospheric gases resulting from various activities, as well as the presence of ethereal entities. Notably, they demonstrate an exceptional resilience to high-frequency auditory waves, rendering them virtually impervious to such stimuli.