Hi
Always find these discussions interesting. This is an obvious, but effective demonstration of what resides in the "air" around us.
Consider how low the signals are that make the sound happen that we all enjoy. Then take into consideration the amount of electrical noise that is currently being generated by all of the local "things" in our homes as well as all the signals being pumped through our environment. It seems only reasonable that the question posed by the OP is in fact, relevant.
Enjoy this simple little video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4CQTgDfDmo&vl=en
Always find these discussions interesting. This is an obvious, but effective demonstration of what resides in the "air" around us.
Consider how low the signals are that make the sound happen that we all enjoy. Then take into consideration the amount of electrical noise that is currently being generated by all of the local "things" in our homes as well as all the signals being pumped through our environment. It seems only reasonable that the question posed by the OP is in fact, relevant.
Enjoy this simple little video...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4CQTgDfDmo&vl=en