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atomly
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Sat, 12 Feb 2000 17:22:35 -0600 (CST)
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Re: (idm) silence recording?? i dont think so.
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, zachary wrote:
quoted 2 lines as it was said before, in a sensory deprivation tank, one is able to hear> as it was said before, in a sensory deprivation tank, one is able to hear > even the most minute movements of the body.
But the idea here is that whatever sound you heard would be cancelled out by the corresponding inverse wave (which works because of the wave nature of sound. Two opposite waves cancel each other out). Of course the logistics of this are beyond anything I could ever imagine. The cancelling machine itself would be bound to make noise, so that would have to be accounted for, and the speaker used to generate the tones would have to be perfect to be able to cancel out the waves.
quoted 2 lines i had an experience when i was able to hear my eyes moving back and> i had an experience when i was able to hear my eyes moving back and > forth!!!
OK, that's pretty freaky and cool.
quoted 1 line silence doesn't exist.> silence doesn't exist.
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