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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2009

A 16mm film now incorporated into my article http://www.gcmstudio.com/acoustics/acoustics.html because it's not only relevant to water, but sound and light waves as well. It is from my own collection that clearly demonstrates how 2 sources of vibration interact. Anybody who uses more that 1 speaker to listen to audio should see this, especially engineers. It shows an ideal world, free of reflections (echoes or reverberation) but is educational never the less.
Yet, this form of interference is largely ignored, even in texts about acoustics.

It has been edited for time but no concepts covered have been removed.

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  • To think holograms are composed using interference patterns.

  • @Agui007 That's amazing enough in of itself. Part of M-theory states essentially that our entire reality is composed of interference patterns in an 11-dimensional space.

  • Just curious... Where is this footage from?

    Great explanation 

  • @dmfarias07

    It's just one of my 16mm movies. The credits at the end give you more details about the source.

  • thanks for sharing,a very clear presentation i can show for my students

  • @lextoys14

    Thanks, there's actually several college classes I know that use my article & this video for teaching about sound.

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  • @elkrobber That accent was considered the most 'neutral' by the BBC years ago. Obviously, it's not neutral.  There's no such thing as a neutral accent.

  • @wado1942 I am newish to the holographic reality but my perception or third eye, can connect the dots. You try telling people that we live in a holographic universe, like Michael Talbot said, and they either deny it or become extremely confused. I understand what you mean :)

  • nice video!

  • haha i love when these posh accents get to the extreme that "a" sounds become "e" sounds. "A ripple tenk"

  • i love your accent...

  • sas gamaw

  • I love science....

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