#480 book of science by AP-- The click sound made by tongue and roof of mouth is least energy sound, superior to Voicebox and its Evolution

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Archimedes Plutonium

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Apr 24, 2026, 9:05:25 PMApr 24
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We need research on the fact of making sounds and noise, both with our voice box and with the mouth and tongue--called clicks.

I find my voicebox giving out when I call the cats. But my click sounds very easy, loud and little energy exerted.

This raises the question of physics, why is clicking easier than voice box sounds.

This raises the question of whether- even-- the voice box evolved from a click sound.

How many animals have Voiceboxes???????????

Research as to whether underwater animals have voiceboxes since opening the mouth would let a flood of water in, incompatible with talking.

Do sea animals make sounds from a voicebox or by clicks or by both??????

Now my clicks are less-loud than my loudest voice-box which would be a scream. But a scream takes a-lot of energy, while my clicks are almost effortless.

This is good research.

#480 book of science by AP-- The click sound made by tongue and roof of mouth is least energy sound, superior to Voicebox and its Evolution

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Archimedes Plutonium

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May 25, 2026, 2:29:00 AM (14 days ago) May 25
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I was watching Nature tonight 11PM Attenborough's Wonder of Song, in hopes of getting information as to whether birds use this suction sound I can make with my tongue, roof of mouth. When I get tired of calling "here kitty kitty kitty......" I just use the easy and loud click sound out of the side of my mount.

Funny I seem to do it well on my right side of mouth, but poorly on the left side of mouth.

So I am wondering if no birds do the click sound, do primates do the click sound, chimpanzees?? If not, is this a unique sound to humans alone? I actually can play songs with the click sound, mostly as percussion clicks. It is very loud and small amount of energy.

In the NATURE show, they were explaining that birds have--- two voiceboxes that they can play simultaneously.

Now I think that beavers can splash in the water with their tails to make communication over long distance.

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May 25, 2026, 5:15:06 PM (13 days ago) May 25
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 Saw Attenborough's Wonder of Song yesterday and they had a segment on the Humpback whale. Could the whale sounds be the suction of tongue with the roof of mouth that does not involve the voicebox at all???????

It says the Blue Whale has a massive tongue, and so am wondering if they make sound from suction of tongue from roof of mouth??????

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Jun 5, 2026, 9:40:54 PM (2 days ago) Jun 5
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News today on birds from SCIENCE magazine AAAS, 28May2026 "Finding HOME, Liver macrophages guide pigeons on cloudy days, pp.919 & 985.

But before I get to this important, vast reaching report. I had a look up of whether every bird has a tongue. For you cannot make this clicking suction noise with tongue and roof of mouth, if you have no tongue at all. You could make bill clicking noise that storcks make in mating. And this click sound of suction with roof of mouth and tongue involves much saliva. If dry and hot in mouth, the click sound is not loud.

So, I have a look up of "Do all birds have tongues?" A Google search says all birds have tongues but that their vocalizations (songs) come from their "syrinx".

So, well, since all birds have tongues, there is still the chance that some songs of birds are from click sounds of suction between the roof of mouth (bill) and the wet tongue.

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Onto the pigeon news and this is more important for the Liver as a antennae for receiving messages from the Control Center of the Atom Totality. This is quantum entanglement--- Superdeterminism where all thoughts and actions derive from the Atom Totality forcing us to do, whatever we end up doing.

The protein ferritin can be magnetoreception in "superparamagnetic cells" which are concentrated in the liver. This links up to my idea that the Liver is the Antenna of the body and passes the information onto the brain. The brain is wired, mostly to act with action upon messages of the Liver. Think of the Mind as thoughts coming from out of the body, from the Atom Totality shooting photons into our body. The liver is the largest antenna in the body and passes the information onto the brain. The brain then responds to the information.

So the next question would be, in humans, is the liver the most highly concentrated superparamagnetic cells, as it is in the pigeon????? If so, well, AP's Superdeterminism theory of how the Mind works has gotten a great bid boost forward in supporting evidence.

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