Stereo relies on the two ears, and their differing perceptions of the origin of a sound. Bone hearing relies on conduction through the bones to the hearing apparatus, bypassing the outer ear entirely.
I propose that by delivering different parts of a musical piece to different bones, the dimensions of stereo perception could be increased. Each of the bony protuberances would get a headphone (or a bonephone), and each would receive a different piece of the music. The piece would be perceived as a whole, but with the different parts altered by the varying body paths they took.-- bungston, Feb 26 2006 Radio GNAW Radio_20GNAWPoorly named idea also using bone hearing. [bungston, Feb 26 2006] if I plus this, is it a bone?-- po, Feb 26 2006 There're a few ideas similar to this, aren't there? (Search Hearing Bone - I tried Herring Bone, but that's different) -
Identifying the position of a sound also has to do with phase and air pressure on parts of your chest, face and head too, I think.-- Dub, Feb 26 2006 random, halfbakery