Refreshment Comedy C/D 31St December
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Someone I know says that, theoretically, sound (such as voices, music etc) could spontaneously become 'engraved' into any matter, for instance the walls of the house where you live. No stranger, really, than sound being engraved into a vinyl record, only, with the walls etc we don't have any means of 'playing' them... but - theoretically - there could be spontaneous releases of sound.
Is this true, and, if so, how long could such a sound sequence be - if speech, would it be identifiable as a word, a phrase, a sentence, a voice... or just a fragment of a fragment. Again, if true, could this explain a whole lotta ghost stories?
Thanks in advance, don't sign in every day.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Brachiopod, losing your answer's a bummer after all that typing (and thinking!). If I remember to do it, I write my answer in Word, then cut and paste. Then if it goes missing, it's not the end of the world. Just thought I'd mention it, but I'm sure you knew that anyway.
As for the question, who knows? It might seem a ridiculous theory (okay, it does seem a ridiculous theory then!) but the idea of television or mobile phones or storing 200 hours of films on a hard disk player would have seemed a ridiculous theory a hundred years ago (specially since there weren't even any films to store then anayway!).
Who knows what we're going to find out is possible in the future, or what is going on around us that we're unaware of? Remember that IBM boss who said he could only ever foresee a world market for five computers? Got that one wrong, didn't he - and he was in the business! It's the ones who imagine the (seemingly) impossible, and then go about trying to make it happen, that change the world.
Anyway, I've kinda lost the thread of my argument (if there was one) so I'll post this anyway, on the off chance that it makes some sense.
Thanks! Yes bernardo it does indeed seem to be the Stone Tape Theory that I'm referring to, although I had no idea it had a name. Googling for that, I also found suggestions for a Water Tape Theory ...
brachiopod, sorry you lost your mind or whatever... I will return back to this question at some later point to see if you've regained it, 'cause I really would be interested to know what you wrote.
snook, I'm with you (again.) You're interested in synchronicity as well, aren't you? (If I remember correctly I read an old reply of yours to a question about artificial intelligence, and you certainly read my mind; I could have written that myself.)
Thanks, all!
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