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Pairs of high frequency sounds in a row, like the "sh" and
"th"
in the phrase "fresh breath", as over-used in
advertisements,
create a platform inside of our brain's ability to model
those
sounds - you create a sort of a spread sheet in your
mind,
made up of the interferrance of the two
sounds as your
brain
models them, and that space allows for the injection of
all
kinds of gestural datasets and that is where the real
competitive evolutionary behavior is currently taking
place.
Only if we can get in there an measure the process, will
we be
able to deal with things like 3D printable guns and
personal
nuclear weapons. So this idea would be for an effort to
get in
there and measure that process.
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It may be possible to discern a standardized microeconomic
model vis a vis internal brain processes, but the difficulty
lies in the ultimate paradox of any attempt to define a
living socioeconomic paradigm in terms of a simplified set
of quanta: Any process that can be fundamentally reduced
to a unified determinative system must nevertheless be
constrained by an overarching pragmatism in order to be
verifiable by those who provide the very basis for the
microcosm itself. |
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Voiceless fricatives are close to white noise rather than relatively pure chords or high frequency sounds. They doubtless have some high frequency components but that's not their distinctive feature, which is that they are noise. |
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