Hi,
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2013 11:14:20 +
From: Peter Lennox
"... beyond 3D sound" - my goodness! Just how many dimensions? -
this is going to upset the theoretical physicists.
Not those dealing with string theory, which apparently requires
eleven dimensions. But, how are we supposed to b
Yeah, but I'm thinking that some of those dimensions are too small to have
sound in them.
BTW - was that sealing wax, or ceiling wax?
Dr. Peter Lennox
School of Technology,
Faculty of Arts, Design and Technology
University of Derby, UK
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t: 01332 593155
-Original Me
Very interesting post & following discussion.
I've actually been added very recently to the IST/37 committee, which
apparently is a close relative to the MPEG one. However, I've not talked to
any other members so far and I'm not sure how all this stuff works just yet!
In other news, I spent a bit
Hi,
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2013 12:27:29 +
From: Peter Lennox
Yeah, but I'm thinking that some of those dimensions are too small
to have sound in them.
Possibly, though some astrophysicist has "sonified the big bang" and
other events, claiming that they produce "pressure" waves.
BTW -
On 11 January 2013 12:27, Peter Lennox wrote:
> Yeah, but I'm thinking that some of those dimensions are too small to have
> sound in them.
> BTW - was that sealing wax, or ceiling wax?
Surely only if it's a full with-height system :-)
Dave
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