In a historic experiment in 1933, Bell Telephone Labs transmitted a performance by the Philadelphia Orchestra over telephone lines to Constitution Hall, Washington, D.C. Three microphones placed across the front of the stage. The concert was reproduced using three specially developed amplifiers and loudspeakers.
In 1940, Bell Telephone filmed a concert on 35 mm with 3-channel audio and a 4-track containing control signals to regulate expanders, filters and gain. Audiences were then challenged to determine if they could actually hear the difference between a live orchestra and the pre-recorded tracks. It was a pretty hard task though… This, and other experiments like the recent Lisa Autogena’s “sound mirrors” are not essential to prove that plants respond to sound.
Yes,
plants respond sentimentally and efficiently to sounds and every human effort is an attempt to mimic the nature.
And you! mr capitalism, theee greeeeat assassin… You do not even have a trace of shame on you… You wake up the girls at 7 o’ clock in the morning and you keep them in your prisons until late evening. You do not let them having diurnal sleep, those short-living, soft and smooth sleeps that born the most tasteful liquids in universe…
Let’s rebuild Gondvana, let’s finetune Kant’s “facultas diiudicandi” and let’s re-invent healthy smiling. In the era of 01110011000111010110 one thing remains stable and it will remain stable and non-mutated in the eternity. The way people kissing, the way bodies are connected.
The CDO’s though (collateralised debt obligations), is still the uncertain hope in global economies.
My hope is that the way lips are kissing and bodies are connected will remain non-mutated and pure as it is.
Like the neutrality of the water…
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