Pitch has been altered in many recordings anyways....
An interesting read nonetheless.
Has to be said
sailboatVery interesting stuff... I use shungite stones+copper tape on one side, in my audio experiments, is it possible that the stones+copper affected the signals trough some sort of passive filtering decreasing the noise floor trough interaction with the electronic waves ? I ask to you because the effect is stunningly good, cheap and I had no explanation to date...It is my idea and it gives my system a boost in all counts... I use that on the central breaker panel, interconnect even on top of the capacitors of my Schumann Generators etc....Thanks for your time... |
I.e., portable CD player/headphone system, you can reduce mass a lot more AND eliminate even more things that produce distortion and noise -That is what world is going towards, or has already gone to. Eliminating CDs altogether. That eliminates CD players, too. It eliminates vibrations, maybe decreases need for isolation, and even decreases need for New Dark Matter. Oops! Did I just say that? "Interconnects, speaker cables, digital cable, big power supplies."Headphone cable is, effectively, a speaker cable. Thankfully, those have become obsolete, too. As Michael Green correctly said many times (maybe not in exact words but to that effect), low-mass systems are what people of the future are going for. Just ask any 16-year-old would they rather have red iPhone 11 with Airpods Pro, or Pass amplifier or two. |
he started wave influence with sensors that could identify german diesel locols on the track in europe to blow up supply trains. ive still got them too. they could differentiate from empty train,coal loco,freight car or coal car in front of lolo. so only the prime movweer would be blown up. all using specific harmonics,band gaps,resonaces and carbon steel wheel capacitance to the rail at passing. yea Im bad heavy into this stuff.
A little off track here (punn intended) if you mean blowing up diesel trains during WW II I am not sure many trains would be blown up. More likely steam engines. If they could only detect German diesel engines I would run German steam engines. |
Let us reason together, shall we? Exhibit A: “X-rays have much shorter wavelengths than visible light, which makes it possible to probe structures much smaller than can be seen using a normal microscope. This property is used in X-ray microscopy to acquire high resolution images, and also in X-ray crystallography to determine the positions of atoms in crystals. Interaction with matter[edit]X-rays interact with matter in three main ways, through photoabsorption, Compton scattering, and Rayleigh scattering. The strength of these interactions depends on the energy of the X-rays and the elemental composition of the material, but not much on chemical properties, since the X-ray photon energy is much higher than chemical binding energies. Photoabsorption or photoelectric absorption is the dominant interaction mechanism in the soft X-ray regime and for the lower hard X-ray energies. At higher energies, Compton scattering dominates. Photoelectric absorption[edit]The probability of a photoelectric absorption per unit mass is approximately proportional to Z3/E3, where Z is the atomic number and E is the energy of the incident photon.[64] This rule is not valid close to inner shell electron binding energies where there are abrupt changes in interaction probability, so called absorption edges. However, the general trend of high absorption coefficients and thus short penetration depths for low photon energies and high atomic numbers is very strong. For soft tissue, photoabsorption dominates up to about 26 keV photon energy where Compton scattering takes over. For higher atomic number substances this limit is higher. The high amount of calcium (Z=20) in bones together with their high density is what makes them show up so clearly on medical radiographs.” |