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From: BobF on 11 Feb 2010 10:57 sambodidley wrote: > "Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in message > news:Xns9D1C599F2FE62BrownShoesDontMakeIt(a)188.40.43.245... >> The killer robot "sambodidley" <scoobydoo(a)looneyville.com> grabbed the >> controls of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... >> >>>> [x-posted coz it's neeto] >>>> >>>> Even though you don't see it, sound has a deeper effect than the >>>> obvious. >>>> >>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuyQSZX8HMI&feature=related >>> \ >>>> Glennbo >>> If that was done out in the woods and there was nobody there to see >>> it, would that salt still wiggle like that? <g> >> The salt would still wiggle, but there would be no sound. ;) > > >> Glennbo > > Then the sound's not what's causing the salt to move? > > Nope. There is only vibrating air until an ear converts the vibrations to sound!
From: sambodidley on 11 Feb 2010 11:11 "BobF" <nothanks(a)nospam.yum> wrote in message news:hl19dj$5ro$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > sambodidley wrote: >> "Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in message >> news:Xns9D1C599F2FE62BrownShoesDontMakeIt(a)188.40.43.245... >>> The killer robot "sambodidley" <scoobydoo(a)looneyville.com> grabbed the >>> controls of the spaceship cakewalk.audio and pressed these buttons... >>> >>>>> [x-posted coz it's neeto] >>>>> >>>>> Even though you don't see it, sound has a deeper effect than the >>>>> obvious. >>>>> >>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuyQSZX8HMI&feature=related >>>> \ >>>>> Glennbo >>>> If that was done out in the woods and there was nobody there to see >>>> it, would that salt still wiggle like that? <g> >>> The salt would still wiggle, but there would be no sound. ;) >> >> >>> Glennbo >> >> Then the sound's not what's causing the salt to move? > > Nope. There is only vibrating air until an ear converts the vibrations to > sound! Oh, I see. Then it;s your ear that moves the salt. Right?
From: Gary R. Hook on 12 Feb 2010 17:03 BobF wrote: > sambodidley wrote: >> >> Then the sound's not what's causing the salt to move? >> > > Nope. There is only vibrating air until an ear converts the vibrations > to sound! I think the salt is responding to vibrations in the platform, which responds to the frequency of the sound.
From: BobF on 12 Feb 2010 17:11 Gary R. Hook wrote: > BobF wrote: >> sambodidley wrote: >>> >>> Then the sound's not what's causing the salt to move? >>> >> >> Nope. There is only vibrating air until an ear converts the >> vibrations to sound! > > I think the salt is responding to vibrations in the platform, which > responds to the frequency of the sound. Not the sound, but the vibrations in the air! ;-)
From: Steve_Karl on 12 Feb 2010 21:37
Here's an other reason. Just read the first paragraph from this page at my brother Greg's site. http://gregorykarl.com/pages/research.html Steve "Glennbo" <vdrumsYourHeadFromYourAss(a)cox.net> wrote in message news:Xns9D1BD5386CCE3BrownShoesDontMakeIt(a)69.16.185.250... > > [x-posted coz it's neeto] > > Even though you don't see it, sound has a deeper effect than the obvious. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuyQSZX8HMI&feature=related > > -- > Remove YourHeadFromYourAss to Reply by email > ________ __ > / ____/ /__ ____ ____ / /_ ____ > / / __/ / _ \/ __ \/ __ \/ __ \/ __ \ > / /_/ / / __/ / / / / / / /_/ / /_/ / > \____/_/\___/_/ /_/_/ /_/_.___/\____/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Glennbo http://www.soundclick.com/glennbo > Non-Linear Sound http://www.soundclick.com/jambits > Hear My Music http://www.soundclick.com/ThePseudonyms |