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its just a matter of magnitude
Oh, I thought nothing went through when the high decibel noise was happening.
noise in the magnitude can still drown out anything else
Excuse me, *2JV* circuit.
yeah, that's all possible
it's just magnitude filtering
Interesting
frequency filtering is something else
multiple people speaking in the same frequencies
and plenty of noise there as well
doesn't exist
I'm telling you this because I'm working on it. If it existed, my job would be done.
at least two vantages to it
one, be able to separate the frequencies
two, be able to get the frequency in the first place
that's where the lasers come in
you can test this with microphones easily
that's the first part
record a bunch of stuff and figure out how to separate it
second, figure out how to do it without microphones
nope
well, that could work
but you'd have to get the microphone close enough
what if you could just point a laser from a distance
If a laser can detect the same vibration that a microphone does, but doesn't have to be close.....
okay, so call it a microphone that doesn't need to be in the room
if you want semahtics
the point is, the device can be miles away
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
the same vibration that microphones use can be detected from distance
there are limits
it's sinusoidal
goes between 1 and 0
too much variation can mean you go from 0 to 0
so you don't hear anything
the point is, this is widespread research
I'm not special in being a part of this
not at all
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
it's all public