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2019-09-14 05:04:37 UTC  

its just a matter of magnitude

2019-09-14 05:04:54 UTC  

Oh, I thought nothing went through when the high decibel noise was happening.

2019-09-14 05:05:02 UTC  

noise in the magnitude can still drown out anything else

2019-09-14 05:05:09 UTC  

Excuse me, *2JV* circuit.

2019-09-14 05:06:08 UTC  

yeah, that's all possible

2019-09-14 05:06:26 UTC  

it's just magnitude filtering

2019-09-14 05:06:42 UTC  

Interesting

2019-09-14 05:06:57 UTC  

frequency filtering is something else

2019-09-14 05:08:52 UTC  

multiple people speaking in the same frequencies

2019-09-14 05:09:14 UTC  

and plenty of noise there as well

2019-09-14 05:09:50 UTC  

doesn't exist

2019-09-14 05:11:19 UTC  

I'm telling you this because I'm working on it. If it existed, my job would be done.

2019-09-14 05:12:29 UTC  

at least two vantages to it

2019-09-14 05:12:49 UTC  

one, be able to separate the frequencies

2019-09-14 05:13:20 UTC  

two, be able to get the frequency in the first place

2019-09-14 05:13:33 UTC  

that's where the lasers come in

2019-09-14 05:14:32 UTC  

you can test this with microphones easily

2019-09-14 05:14:44 UTC  

that's the first part

2019-09-14 05:15:12 UTC  

record a bunch of stuff and figure out how to separate it

2019-09-14 05:15:53 UTC  

second, figure out how to do it without microphones

2019-09-14 05:17:47 UTC  

laser intensity is affected by vibration

2019-09-14 05:18:37 UTC  

nope

2019-09-14 05:18:52 UTC  

well, that could work

2019-09-14 05:19:14 UTC  

but you'd have to get the microphone close enough

2019-09-14 05:19:34 UTC  

what if you could just point a laser from a distance

2019-09-14 05:21:02 UTC  

If a laser can detect the same vibration that a microphone does, but doesn't have to be close.....

2019-09-14 05:22:32 UTC  

okay, so call it a microphone that doesn't need to be in the room

2019-09-14 05:22:45 UTC  

if you want semahtics

2019-09-14 05:23:27 UTC  

the point is, the device can be miles away

2019-09-14 05:25:37 UTC  

without getting into the grit, laser intensity if affected by micrometers of variation of distance, the kind of variation that comes from a surface vibrating from being impacted by the human voice4

2019-09-14 05:26:34 UTC  

the same vibration that microphones use can be detected from distance

2019-09-14 05:27:07 UTC  

there are limits

2019-09-14 05:27:31 UTC  

it's sinusoidal

2019-09-14 05:27:43 UTC  

goes between 1 and 0

2019-09-14 05:28:04 UTC  

too much variation can mean you go from 0 to 0

2019-09-14 05:28:45 UTC  

so you don't hear anything

2019-09-14 05:29:32 UTC  

the point is, this is widespread research

2019-09-14 05:29:51 UTC  

I'm not special in being a part of this

2019-09-14 05:29:56 UTC  

not at all

2019-09-14 05:31:10 UTC  

we got closer today than we've ever been, and we've only been working on it for a few weeks, and I've been reading the works of everyone else already working on it

2019-09-14 05:31:40 UTC  

it's all public