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[Science] - Effects of the 'Phantom Road'
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01 Sep 2015 20:01 #201634
by Jestor
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On walk-about...
Sith ain't Evil...
Jedi ain't Saints....
"Bake or bake not. There is no fry" - Sean Ching
Rite: PureLand
Former Memeber of the TOTJO Council
Master: Jasper_Ward
Current Apprentices: Viskhard, DanWerts, Llama Su, Trisskar
Former Apprentices: Knight Learn_To_Know, Knight Edan, Knight Brenna, Knight Madhatter
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02 Sep 2015 00:10 - 02 Sep 2015 00:15 #201651
by Adder
Replied by Adder on topic [Science] - Effects of the 'Phantom Road'
When I left Sydney (busy city) and moved to the bush (middle of nowhere), I could hear the sound of the roadnoise (which wasn't actually there) for about 3 weeks after before my ears adjusted to the quiet
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Maybe people develop their own version of active noise cancellation , like a shadow to mitigate the constant levels - not actual sound, but the experience of noise perhaps... or something. Did I get that backwards, as noise v sound? One is the disturbance of air and the other is the cognitive experience of the other (I forget!) - derail~
:blink:
Maybe people develop their own version of active noise cancellation , like a shadow to mitigate the constant levels - not actual sound, but the experience of noise perhaps... or something. Did I get that backwards, as noise v sound? One is the disturbance of air and the other is the cognitive experience of the other (I forget!) - derail~
Last edit: 02 Sep 2015 00:15 by Adder.
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