What is the microwave auditory effect and how is it possible?

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The microwave auditory effect refers to the perception of sound caused by exposure to microwave radiation, a phenomenon that remains poorly understood by many. The discussion highlights confusion surrounding the scientific explanations and the feasibility of this effect, with references to articles and videos that fail to clarify the topic. Participants express a desire for simpler explanations, avoiding complex physics terminology. The original poster feels overwhelmed and seeks assistance in grasping the concept. Overall, the conversation underscores a significant interest in understanding the microwave auditory effect in layman's terms.
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I came across one article in Washington Post.

It was talking about "microwave auditory effect," which I had no idea of.
So, I have read the below regarding microwave auditory effect in wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_auditory_effect

I still have no clue. Just jaw opening... How is it possible -
I also saw the History Channel "It's impossible."
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=J_1TWa5hKp0

I am depressed. I couldn't understand it at all regarding the possibility.
Except asking questions that I cannot write here
(otherwise, it would be deleted as a violating the rule of forum, received warning
as it shown below with yellow color >_<)

Is there anyone who can explain to me in easy terms, not physics term?
It will be really appreciated. Thanks -
 
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The youtube above link is broken. Here is the link.
 
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