In article , James Perrett
wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 14:42:49 +0000 (GMT), Jim Lesurf
wrote:
You would need to clarify your definitions of "adequate" and "boolean"
in this context before I could comment. However FWIW have a look at
some of the pages on 'hearing' on the 'Audio Misc' site, and perhaps
look at some of the results of Oohashi and others if you are
interested in this topic. It is not clear what their results may mean
(if anything!), but they are quite intriguing as they imply that
'ultrasonic' sic? components may have an effect in some
circumstances. However the snark may be a boojum...
I thought that Oohashi's work had been pretty much discredited by now.
Certainly no-one seems to have been able to reproduce his results.
His results are certainly 'curious'. Do you know of any references to
reports of contrary work?
Slainte,
Jim
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