==how Much loud noise can Human Ears take?

a human ear can detect sounds in this range. but 20,000 db isn’t necessarily good for hearing.

Sound and noise

]As examples of sound levels, a whisper is about 30dB, normal conversation is about 50dB, a busy bar 80-90dB and a noisy club can be 100dB or more. If, to have a conversation with a friend in a club, you have to shout by their ear, the background noise level must be in the region of 100-105dB. This is a noise level that is ‘safe’ for less than 30 minutes!

To help work out how much noise the ear can safely cope with, scientists have developed something called the ‘equal energy principle’. There is good evidence that the human ear can tolerate sound levels below 85dB almost indefinitely but with increasing sound levels above this, the chance of ear damage rises. Research suggests that 90dB is safe for about 8 hours (the typical working day). The equal energy principle then says that for every doubling of sound intensity above this, the safe time of exposure must half. As sound intensity is measured logarithmically, this means that a 3dB increase corresponds to a doubling of intensity. So, 93dB is therefore safe for 4hours, 96dB for 2 hours, 99dB for 1 hour and so on.

Noise and the Ear | British Tinnitus Association

that means sweetp that no! :smilestar: you can’t. you can probably permanently damage teh little hair in your ear which detect sound waves. if those get damaged, the threshold at which you can detect sounds can significantly change and become smaller.