Can Silent Sound Waves Be Recorded and Played Back?

In summary, the conversation discusses the concept of a human's throat being able to send and receive hidden sound waves, which can then be recorded and played back using a lightweight power supply device (small box) or a handset. This technology can also be used to intercept others' words and is based on the idea that the sound waves are sent from oneself and cannot be heard by others unless the person closes their mouth. The conversation also mentions the possibility of translating thoughts into English using this technology.
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chinalinbin
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Human's throat sends the sound (person's hidden sound wave) namely reads silently the sound person's hidden sound wave's record and playbacking record the hidden sound wave with mic (1) to be possible the body carrying lightweight power supply sound recording and playbacking (small box) (2) handset record and playbacking (increase hidden sound wave sound recording and broadcast procedure) may also intercept others' words namely hidden sound wave sound hidden sound wave characteristic at heart: Sends out from myself hears not to hear to others is closes the mouth then the sound wave which sends through the throat
 
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Maybe you have a friend who can translate your thoughts to English?
 
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Thats what I said but I didn't want to sound like a dick...

are you talking about white noise? like that hush static sound... or what are you even talking about?
 

Related to Can Silent Sound Waves Be Recorded and Played Back?

1. What is a "Person's hidden sound wave"?

A "Person's hidden sound wave" refers to the unique auditory signature that is produced by an individual when they speak or make any other type of sound. This sound wave is specific to each person and can be used to identify them, similar to a fingerprint.

2. How is a "Person's hidden sound wave" different from their normal voice?

A "Person's hidden sound wave" is different from their normal voice in that it is not audible to the human ear. It is a unique pattern of sound waves that is produced by the vocal cords and can only be detected through specialized equipment.

3. How can a "Person's hidden sound wave" be used in scientific research?

Scientists can use a "Person's hidden sound wave" in various research studies to study speech patterns, vocal cord function, and even disorders related to speech production. It can also be used in forensic investigations for voice identification.

4. Can a "Person's hidden sound wave" change over time?

Yes, a "Person's hidden sound wave" can change over time due to various factors such as aging, illness, or changes in the vocal cords. However, the changes are usually minor and the overall pattern remains unique to the individual.

5. Is a "Person's hidden sound wave" the same as a voiceprint?

No, a "Person's hidden sound wave" and a voiceprint are two different concepts. A voiceprint refers to a visual representation of the sound waves produced by an individual's voice, while a "Person's hidden sound wave" is the actual sound wave itself that is not audible to the human ear.

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