Does 18hz audio ("infrasound") make people see ghosts?

I hadn’t heard of the infrasound effect, but I have heard of the electromagnetic field effect.

Seems silly to use computer for their AWESOME POWER TO DETECT 18 Hz IN YOUR ENVIRONMENT, when you could just use it’s awesome power to… GENERATE an 18 Hz and find out for yourself. Assuming computer speakers have that range.

In other news, a simple google search claims that 18 Hz is ALSO the legendary “only teens can hear it” tone. Coincidence?

OK I tried generating an 18Hz tone with Audacity. I probably could have tried a slight range rather than only 18Hz and whatever other conditions to make it scientific, but I just held the speaker in front of my eye at various distances until I felt something. While I did feel like there was a slight pressure on my eye, my vision did not change at all. I invite others to do a more rigorous testing. But in principle, I would think that at best, stimulus of the eye would only activate phosphenes, which while they make pretty geometric patterns, they generally don’t look anthropomorphic.

Seriously, I invite others to experiment on themselves.

There supposedly some sacred sites such as caves or ungroundrooms in UK dating back to the Stonehenge era that have this infasound effect. Human senses are a funny thing, as senstive as they are inaccurate.