oldest known voice recording
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still better than justin bieber
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After reading through all the comments, I think a lot of people on the net are insane. It's just a very bad recording of a voice when the technology was invented. My old tape cassettes sounded the same after too many plays. No ghosts or fakes just an impressive piece of history. The machine used to make this was the great grandpa of our CDs and iPods.
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@SMNONA100 Pardon the previous stutter. I coined a word for it: "incomputeracy."
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@mishmishthe1 You can google The BrightnessbySM NONA for sources, or I'd be glad to send you a signed copy. Thank you. -SM NONA.
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@mishmishthe1 You can google "The Brightness" by SMNONA for sources, or I'd be glad to send you a signed copy. My address is smnona@hotmail.com. Thank you.
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this sounds scary lool
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@guineapiggyman though !
It is awesome hearing this ghostly voice from the 19th Century, from whose time all are dead, though remnants and shards and threads of them come down through time to assert a presence in the now, the living spirits of the past. As long as there is a remembrance, do we really die? Thank you for that. -SM NONA
SMNONA100 4 months ago
@SMNONA100 ever think about writing a novel?
mishmishthe1 4 months ago
@mishmishthe1 Thanks for asking, and yes. It is called "THE BRIGHTNESS: Secrets of the Third Angel, and the Bridge at Kino Springs", and deals with the elusive matter of mortality. Even as this haunting voice lifts from the grave through technology to us living a century and a half later, so may a future science draw us into its presence in the full sense of lives reborn. Death may have been an illusion after all. Could it be that this is the destiny of conscious life anywhere, on any world?
SMNONA100 3 months ago
@SMNONA100 please tell my when you publish it, id love to read it. dont get insight like yours much more
mishmishthe1 3 months ago