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You're right but I think rainbow unicorns resonate much more than humans.
2017-05-25 4:47 GMT+02:00 James Kane <zombocalyp...@gmail.com>:
It is essentially resonating a frequency like we all do...
On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 at 10:41:12 PM UTC-4, James Kane wrote:I just read in this article HERE that the Google AI is now using Nsynth to create sounds or music but what it is creating is binaural beats. I have extensive knowledge on the subject. It is when two tones are put in in either ear a certain megahertz apart they create a third illusionary tone in the center of your brain which is the binaural beat. What the AI is creating is music in a way the music of the waves going through an electronic brain. It is my belief if we put sensitive enough microphones on our temples we would resonate a frequency much similar to the sound of a binaural beat or what the AI is creating.
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