Triad on Apr 3 2009, 12:52 PM, said:
Probably the same way the sound technology effect is reproduced in closed structures as was explained in the link I uploaded.
Prior to actually breaking ground a model was built so that sound properties could be tuned. These models were very important as they served a purpose of there own.
Like most cultures Mayans, Toltec’s and Aztecs had unique and positive aspects as well as the negative components. There languages for instance, placed a lot of emphasis upon defining human feelings. This meaning they had multiple (10 to 20 words) for emotional states. Words such as kindness and joy were broken down depending on the circumstances and intensity of emotions, as I understand it this is a reason interpreting there languages has been so difficult (they did not have a word either which related the death of a sibling either). As the literal definition of the term suggest there is a "quantum" effect at work, in making possible Mayan Sound Technology in open air fields with structures. Linguistics plays a very important role in understanding how it works Meiliken as one only need look at the tools ancient Native Americans had prior to the creation of these structures.
But there are also the Legends…...
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Yeah, those head phones were probably still experimental. It'll be interesting to see if they get used for people that are hard of hearing.
It's kind of funny about how the Mayans have so many words for a simple feeling. Not unlike the english language, though the english language made it worse. I don't have the resources to do experiments, but if you do, try to find out if sound behaves differently in different gases. It's not too far fetched to think so since light behaves differently in different gases, like neon lights and freon lights.
I don't see how "quantum" could be used since quantum refers to energy and momentum of particles of matter. Unless you mean where it vibrates at certain frequencies. These are still experimental from what I've seen.
I wouldn't be surprised if one day we invent an apparatus that makes a sound vibration that can cause minor earthquakes.
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