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Can Gallifreyans or Time Lords understand what an Earth cat is saying? I would love to get a translator for my kitty
Can Gallifreyans or Time Lords understand what an Earth cat is saying?
🧠 Advanced Hearing Abilities
Gallifreyans, with their superhuman hearing range from around 12Hz to 30kHz-ish, can perceive sounds that are inaudible to humans. This includes both infrasonic sounds, like avalanches and earthquakes, and ultrasonic sounds, like the whirring of electronics. So, if your cat’s meows include any high-frequency components, a Gallifreyan would definitely pick up on them.
🐱 Feline Communication
Now, let’s talk cats. While cats primarily communicate through body language and scent, they also use a variety of vocalisations to convey different messages. Here’s how a Gallifreyan might handle it:
Meows: Cats use meows to communicate with humans, each varying in pitch and duration to indicate different needs or emotions. Gallifreyans would pick up on the subtle nuances in these meows much better than humans, who need lots of scientists to work that out.
Purring: Cats purr for various reasons, including being content, self-soothing, or even when they're in distress. Gallifreyans could likely differentiate these contexts by the sound’s frequency and intensity.
Hisses and Growls: These sounds indicate fear, aggression, or discomfort. A Gallifreyan’s acute hearing would easily detect these warning signals.
Ultrasonic Communication: Cats, particularly kittens, can produce ultrasonic vocalisations that are beyond the range of human hearing but well within a Gallifreyan's capabilities. These sounds are often used to communicate with their mothers or to express distress.
😸 Doctor Wholittle
Because Gallifreyans can hear higher frequencies, they can also understand some forms of animal communication without artificial support. For example, they can comprehend dolphin calls by recognising how certain sounds relate to specific moods and messages.
A Gallifreyan’s superior control over their larynx means they have excellent imitation abilities. So, if they spent enough time practising, they might be able to mimic the sounds of a cat, potentially allowing for a rudimentary form of 'conversation'.
🏫 So...
While Gallifreyans might not understand every nuance of a cat’s speech (let’s be honest, even cats don’t always know what they want), their advanced hearing and vocal abilities would allow them to get a sense of a cat's conversation and respond.
Related:
Can Gallifreyans purr?: If Gallifreyans can purr, and the social implications of purring.
What could be some biological traits of Gin-Seng cats?: Looking at who the Gin-Seng cats are, their biology, and their place on Gallifrey and in society.
Factoid: Do Gallifreyans share any biology with cats?
Hope that helped! 😃
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Why Does Escher Sound Normal?
Unlike the other NPC cyberhead characters who have voicelines (like DOTEXE, or the cyberhead Classic Oldhead, or cyberhead civilians you can run into…) Escher has little to no robotic voice filter over his voicelines.
https://youtu.be/dxqQAeN2kwo Escher voicelines
https://youtu.be/MskVzMtpFtU DOTEXE member voicelines
Honestly, the cleanest explanation for the voice difference is, “Cyberheads can just choose how they want their electronic voices to sound, and some want it to sound more electronic--and Escher just wanted to sound less electronic”. However, I’m not looking for a clean explanation here- I very much like making up shit that could be plausible.
Long-winded headcanon explanation(?) under the cut for length and also due to spoilers for the plot of Bomb Rush Cyberfunk:
Given that the standard cyberhead appears to be able to support a fully functioning human head inside of it, while more or less being able to work like a normal cyberhead (vision through the four eyes, breathing, etc) it may be possible that individual cyberheads may have differing amounts of head left depending on how they got beheaded (intentionally or otherwise). Getting guillotined by a (insert bladed thing here) doesn’t have to be the One and Only way of losing your mind.
Anyways, I imagine that Escher has enough of his body’s original head to have a functioning larynx, mouth, and nasal cavities/passages, which would allow him to sound more like a regular human.
Let’s take a look at some headcanons in detail:.
How could you lose only part of your head in such a way that leaves, more or less, the entire rest of your mouth and nose intact? Since Escher is a sniper, perhaps he (or whoever had his body originally, depending on whether you interpret him to have the downloaded memories of, or be a completely different person from, the original owner of the body) got detected on a mission and, unfortunately for him, got hit by a headshot above his nose/mouth (though, it’d have to be angled to not hit the lower parts of the mouth and throat, and also be from a weapon with a smaller caliber--if it was too large his whole head would be uh. vaporized)
With a fully intact body but the brain turned into naught but a fine mist, he’d probably be a prime candidate for a cyberhead… (something something even death may not free you from the military-industrial complex something something)
On to the cyberhead itself. With little to no use for the remaining cranial cavity and any remaining chunks of eyes, excess parts of the skull could be cut away. The AI and other mechanical components could be placed where the brain was, though some nerve and artificial muscle connections would need to be made to ensure the lips, jaw, and tongue move correctly, as those are needed in forming sounds. Additional connections would need to be made between the AI/other components and the spinal cord, other nerves down to the body, so on and so forth. Just add a small mic with no modulation to get over the “muffled” sound of a person with something like a helmet over their face and voila-
a cyberhead who sounds very human.
But wait a minute… if he has a mouth that works, could he eat normally?
Well, probably. I’d love to get deeper into oral, enteral, and parenteral nutrition in cyberheads, but that’s a topic for another day. At the time of writing this, I still need a bit more research to familiarize myself with the topic before presenting any in-depth headcanons.
If there’s anything I can say about the subject, I’ve seen several people present the headcanon that the two plates making up the “face” of the standard cyberhead are hinged and can swing apart, like so:
This definitely would allow eating, albeit awkwardly, since the plates are big enough to totally block vision towards the center of the face. Eating in this way would mean he’d be unable to see what he’s putting in his mouth directly, and instead would either have to hold food slightly to the left or to the right of the central faceplates, or angle his head to see it.
(Any activity that blocks the vision of a sniper is not ideal; I wonder if there are sniper-specific cyberhead configurations, military-produced, that don’t have this problem?)
Whatever’s left of his face in there is probably not pretty, either- I imagine he isn’t the kind to eat in front of other people, though there may be individual cyberheads with a similar head model and face configuration who Don’t Care About That and are 100% fine with opening their face plates to have a snack in front of anyone.
WAIT. Could he… kiss?
It would probably be difficult and more than a little awkward for everyone involved, but probably yes? The hinged faceplate configuration as described above would make it difficult- opening the faceplates so they extend parallel to the chin would make it annoying for another person to get their face in closer; opening the faceplates further, to be perpendicular to the chin, would completely and totally block his vision. Maybe just kissing someone’s hand may be a little easier given the faceplate configuration? Not that it’s any of my business.
Hey, what about Red? If Red and Escher have almost the same cyberhead, wouldn’t Red have, at some point, figured out how to open the faceplates?
Even though they both seem to have standard cyberheads, it’s possible that individual standard cyberheads could be customized based on the needs of the beheaded individual, with a variety of different customization options. I get the feeling that purchasing a cyberhead for use is a little like buying a car- an expensive purchase with a lot of customization options for different needs or wants, with more customization increasing the price. Since Red’s head was apparently from the Versum Hill scrap heap, maybe it was originally for a 100% beheaded individual who didn’t have any need for hinged faceplates, who could take in food via tube.
One last note: Though Red/Felix has a fully functional head with a functioning larynx and mouth hidden within a standard cyberhead, he sounds very electronic. But, given Flesh Prince and DJ Cyber wanted his existence to be kept secret, it wouldn’t be too far out to say that they intentionally added voice modulation to more closely get him to resemble a regular cyberhead.
#courts talks#bomb rush cyberfunk#brc#brc escher#started typing this at like 10 PM yesterday and here we are#it's been a while since i've had enough motivation(?) to write short headcanon essays like this lol
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▸ @sinshosted ⟶ ❛ “ Researching the stages of grief to see if I can get them finished in ten minutes tops. ” //for ned from ava :3c other dad time ❜
Of all the answers Ned had expected to get when he apprehensively asked what she was doing, that was not one of them. She had come around often enough for Jimbo and hadn’t hurt him yet, so Ned was a bit less wary of her existence, but he still did not trust her entirely.
He raised his electronic larynx to his throat to tell her that wasn’t possible but thought better of it and lowered it again. An expert on the subject, he was not. Who was he to say that wasn’t how it worked.
His voice buzzed through the speaker as he asked, “Mmmwell, is it working?”
#ic :: ( ned )#int :: ( answered )#ver :: main ( ned )#sinshosted#//LKFJDSKAJJDF I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS#//i know this is from a meme but i couldn't find it#//anyway.#//ava: i'm trying to process my trauma as fast as possible#//ned: ....are ya winnin son?
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I think Jimbo's insecurity/jealousy goes back to the origins of SP, specifically the Jakowasaurios episode, when Ned's new electronic larynx gave him a sexy, beautiful voice, drawing everyone's attention. At that moment, Jimbo makes a face and says that voice box is crap, thus demonstrating his jealousy.
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Winslow, what was it like meeting Crow for the first time and what were your first impressions? Also, cool mask by the way.
🎹 "Oh, thank you. I do like it, even aside from its...other uses."
🎹 "Mm, the first time I met Crow was when they were setting up the electronic voice box they'd built for me. It was more uncomfortable than anything; they were much too close, having to attach sensors to my throat, and I hate having others in my personal space. But considering the damage to my own larynx, I needed the device."
"Otherwise, I found them...strangely quiet. Most in Swan's menagerie were loud, unruly, desperate to claw to the top and be seen as larger than life, but Crow seemed to be trying to make themself as small as possible. As if they were trying to disappear."
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Anatomy of a Corinthian
Before we get into the specifics, let's get started with what they don't have:
Taste (Some can identify chemicals or composition of something, but not in a taste way,
Smell ( Again, some can detect specific components of the air but not smell it.)
Immune, digestive, urinary, reproductive, endocrine, respiratory, and excretory body systems.
Blood or sweat. They have coolant in their bodies but it is only to keep the body stable.
Tears. They can hold their hands up to their eyes and making sobbing noises, if they are sad, but no real fluid comes out. Some do modify themselves to cry, however.
Limited brain capacity. A Corinthian can multitask. For example, one could be driving a car, adjusting their outfit, talking to someone, and Googling something in their mind and would not lose focus. However, this still takes a lot.
Anything that is biological and is made of cells, not atoms.
The ability to feel nausea, dizziness, or illness. They can get confused or disoriented, though. That's different.
Become inebriated, drugged, or anything through non-electronic means.
The requirement for sleep. They may get exhausted whether it is physically or mentally, but to fix that is by recharging or recovering over time.
the actual anatomy stuff
I won't get too complicated with this.
Corinthians have preset models that have the same template. All D-B5 models are exactly 5'5 or 165.1 cm, for example. They may modify whatever as they wish. Also, all models have numbers before them to signify what generation they are. C model(s) are similar to the Corinthians, and all the letters from then on are later models, who are more useful or fluid that others. They are all created without skin, eye color, and no hair initially.
Due to their lack of many organs and components, they weight similarly to humans.
They have a combination of rigid cable and metal skeletons that mimic that of a humans. Not heavy, but tough enough to withstand more than a human's bones. Actuators that serve as muscles are a combination of inflated air (think of a really strong football) and a rubbery-like tough material. Tendons are more pliant cables. On the surface is synthetic skin, usually created out of recycled plastic. It has some give and stretch, but less than a person. You can see panel lines along the skin, some more subtle than others. The most obvious ones are near the cheekbones, shoulders, or wrists. Sensors, coolant and energy lines, are all underneath the strong layers of skin.
Joints mirror that of a person and have the correct hinge, ball and socket, etc in the right places. Their hair is also plastic, but in a way that seems real rather than cheap and frizzy, mind you. Hair can be simulated to grow longer or shorter.
While the core is the "brain" of the Corinthian, it is located deep within in their chassis like a heart, hooked up to everything. It stores their memories, feelings, code, and more. It can store enough to last a (robot's) lifetime. Inside of their skull is sort of a storage computer, where they can access the internet and store things like images or files. They cannot run most programs like chat apps or games, nor can they play Youtube videos in their brain.
Eyes are little camera. They are hard plastic and their irises can be exchanged and customized just like doll eye chips, oh, and so can the pupils to some extent. They are wired to the core, just like everything else
Noses have no real function due to Corinthians not having airways. They exist because it would look very weird if Corinthians didn't have them.
The insides of the mouths are a very vinyl plastic-like feel,very smooth and needing no salivation in order to talk quickly. Tongues are made of the same rubbery material as skin, just textured differently, and teeth are resin.
Corinthians have some what of a larynx to store their fabricated vocal cords but it ends there. The cords are nearly like rubber bands, and because it is very hard to replicate voices perfectly, most Corinthians have much variation in their voices. However, a little voice-synthesizer box can be used, and they do not even need to open their mouths or anything in order to produce their voices that way. They may also generate a unique voice by sampling a real human one and using their synthesizer to speak.
Corinthians need to recharge. Upon opening the back chassis panel, there is a a wire that may be plugged into any suitable charging device or at least ports that are compatible. Something that is commonly done is siphoning power from your phone when you're tired. Corinthians cannot transfer energy to each other. Coolant is kept in a little storage tank in the very lower part of the chassis to function like a real heart.
Other facts
Models are simply just bases. There are usually no rules against changing how you look whenever, as long as it follows the Corinthian Code of Conduct.
Corinthians can run, jump, spin, and more with ease.
These are just standard facts, some Corinthians have modified themselves to cry, bleed coolant, and more.
These AI can develop mental illnesses, or having permanent coding errors that effect them. Some may not be able to see all the way. move correctly, and more. Changing the code to solve this can set off a chain of strange errors that may ruin a Corinthian entirely, but it is still being looked into.
#neoteric: eminence#WHEEWWW im on a roll#perhaps i can start writing my characters after this#scifi#worldbuilding#oc lore
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365 Days of Writing Prompts: Day 235
Adjective: Alluring
Noun: Voice
Definitions for those who need/want them:
Alluring: powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating, or seductive
Voice: the sound produced in a person's larynx and uttered through the mouth, as speech or song; the ability to speak or sing; the supposed utterance of a guiding spirit; the distinctive tone or style of a literary work or author; a particular opinion or attitude expressed; an agency by which a particular point of view is expressed or represented; the right to express an opinion; (music) the range of pitch or type of tone with which a person sings, such as soprano or tenor; a vocal part in a composition; a constituent part in a fugue; each of the notes or sounds able to be produced simultaneously by a musical instrument (especially an electronic one) or a computer; (in an electronic musical instrument) each of a number of preset or programmable tones; (phonetics) sound uttered with resonance of the vocal cords (used in the pronunciation of vowels and certain consonants); (grammar) a form or set of forms of a verb showing the relation of the subject to the action
#im late again cos i accidentally fell asleep again#what can i say#except that i am an eepy baby most evenings (which is when i prefer to do these due to work)#anyhoo this prompt feels a bit similar to yesterdays prompt through the fact that 'hypnotic' and 'alluring' are somewhat ajacent#however i see 'hypnotic' 'anchor' as describing something abusive and dooming and of ill intent#and i see 'alluring' 'voice' as describing something more seductive and mysterious and something potentially of mutual benefit#which might not make sense to everyone else if i think this prompt could be used to write a retelling of the myth of the sirens#but it makes sense to me and that is the main thing that matters#thanks for reading#writing#writer#creative writing#writing prompt#writeblr#trying to be a writeblr at least
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⭐ ⏩⏩⏩️ DOWNLOAD LINK 🔥🔥🔥 voice crack (plural voice cracks) (informal). Your voice can crack for a number of reasons, including puberty, changing pitch or volume too quickly, and dehydration. Unintentional voice breaks are called a voice crack. Voice break may also refer to the deepening of the male voice during puberty, known as the voice change. Voice Crack was a Swiss electronic free improvisation band. Formed in late by Andy Guhl and Norbert Möslang, Voice Crack began as a free jazz duo. Profile: Now defunct Swiss experimental duo. They began in as free jazz performers and over the life of the duo moved towards electroacoustic and. Excerpt from a Spoonful Tea in a Barrel Full of Honey - Live Version2, Featuring Voice Crack. Voice Crack Radio. Fans also like. Gert-jan Prins. Vocal cracking occurs when a voice is under strain, either from the rapid growth of the larynx as a result of puberty, or from pushing the voice into higher. Text voice crack The phenomenon that occurs whenever you go to capitalize the first letter of a word while accidentally having Caps Lock on. You: Hello! Voice cracks definition: If something hard cracks , or if you crack it, it becomes slightly damaged , with lines | Meaning, pronunciation, translations. When it happens in drama (film/TV), it can be a signifier of fear, sadness or any other kind of emotional distress that causes the voice to crack when the. Voice-crack definition A sudden, unexpected and unintentional crack to one's voice when speaking or singing, which often affects boys during their puberty. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced singer, your voice can crack. This is usually due to the lack of a good vocal warm-up, but sometimes it is also due to. Stream MTSG - Voice Crack by MTSG on desktop and mobile. Play over million tracks for free on SoundCloud. Translations in context of "Voice Cracks" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: (Voice Cracks) I killed Angelica Payson. Voice Crack, the duo of Swiss musicians Andy Guhl (percussion and bass) and Norbert Moeslang (reeds), specialized in music for broken objects found in. A guy's voice "cracks" or "breaks" because his body is getting used to the changing size of his larynx. Fortunately, the cracking and breaking is only. A voice crack occurs in speech when there is an interruption in the air that creates vibration of the vocal folds. Additionally, for singers. Voice Crack discography and songs: Music profile for Voice Crack, formed Genres: EAI, Free Improvisation, Noise. Albums include Earflash, RRR
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⭐ ⏩⏩⏩️ DOWNLOAD LINK 🔥🔥🔥 voice crack (plural voice cracks) (informal). Your voice can crack for a number of reasons, including puberty, changing pitch or volume too quickly, and dehydration. Unintentional voice breaks are called a voice crack. Voice break may also refer to the deepening of the male voice during puberty, known as the voice change. Voice Crack was a Swiss electronic free improvisation band. Formed in late by Andy Guhl and Norbert Möslang, Voice Crack began as a free jazz duo. Profile: Now defunct Swiss experimental duo. They began in as free jazz performers and over the life of the duo moved towards electroacoustic and. Excerpt from a Spoonful Tea in a Barrel Full of Honey - Live Version2, Featuring Voice Crack. Voice Crack Radio. Fans also like. Gert-jan Prins. Vocal cracking occurs when a voice is under strain, either from the rapid growth of the larynx as a result of puberty, or from pushing the voice into higher. Text voice crack The phenomenon that occurs whenever you go to capitalize the first letter of a word while accidentally having Caps Lock on. You: Hello! Voice cracks definition: If something hard cracks , or if you crack it, it becomes slightly damaged , with lines | Meaning, pronunciation, translations. When it happens in drama (film/TV), it can be a signifier of fear, sadness or any other kind of emotional distress that causes the voice to crack when the. Voice-crack definition A sudden, unexpected and unintentional crack to one's voice when speaking or singing, which often affects boys during their puberty. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced singer, your voice can crack. This is usually due to the lack of a good vocal warm-up, but sometimes it is also due to. Stream MTSG - Voice Crack by MTSG on desktop and mobile. Play over million tracks for free on SoundCloud. Translations in context of "Voice Cracks" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: (Voice Cracks) I killed Angelica Payson. Voice Crack, the duo of Swiss musicians Andy Guhl (percussion and bass) and Norbert Moeslang (reeds), specialized in music for broken objects found in. A guy's voice "cracks" or "breaks" because his body is getting used to the changing size of his larynx. Fortunately, the cracking and breaking is only. A voice crack occurs in speech when there is an interruption in the air that creates vibration of the vocal folds. Additionally, for singers. Voice Crack discography and songs: Music profile for Voice Crack, formed Genres: EAI, Free Improvisation, Noise. Albums include Earflash, RRR
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Urban Dictionary: voice crack
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How to Prevent Your Voice from Cracking: 10 Steps (with Pictures)
Voice break - Wikipedia
Availability - Spotify
Inopportune Voice Cracking - TV Tropes
Stream MTSG - Voice Crack by MTSG | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
Why Is My Voice Changing? (for Teens) - Nemours KidsHealth
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⭐ ⏩⏩⏩️ DOWNLOAD LINK 🔥🔥🔥 voice crack (plural voice cracks) (informal). Your voice can crack for a number of reasons, including puberty, changing pitch or volume too quickly, and dehydration. Unintentional voice breaks are called a voice crack. Voice break may also refer to the deepening of the male voice during puberty, known as the voice change. Voice Crack was a Swiss electronic free improvisation band. Formed in late by Andy Guhl and Norbert Möslang, Voice Crack began as a free jazz duo. Profile: Now defunct Swiss experimental duo. They began in as free jazz performers and over the life of the duo moved towards electroacoustic and. Excerpt from a Spoonful Tea in a Barrel Full of Honey - Live Version2, Featuring Voice Crack. Voice Crack Radio. Fans also like. Gert-jan Prins. Vocal cracking occurs when a voice is under strain, either from the rapid growth of the larynx as a result of puberty, or from pushing the voice into higher. Text voice crack The phenomenon that occurs whenever you go to capitalize the first letter of a word while accidentally having Caps Lock on. You: Hello! Voice cracks definition: If something hard cracks , or if you crack it, it becomes slightly damaged , with lines | Meaning, pronunciation, translations. When it happens in drama (film/TV), it can be a signifier of fear, sadness or any other kind of emotional distress that causes the voice to crack when the. Voice-crack definition A sudden, unexpected and unintentional crack to one's voice when speaking or singing, which often affects boys during their puberty. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced singer, your voice can crack. This is usually due to the lack of a good vocal warm-up, but sometimes it is also due to. Stream MTSG - Voice Crack by MTSG on desktop and mobile. Play over million tracks for free on SoundCloud. Translations in context of "Voice Cracks" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: (Voice Cracks) I killed Angelica Payson. Voice Crack, the duo of Swiss musicians Andy Guhl (percussion and bass) and Norbert Moeslang (reeds), specialized in music for broken objects found in. A guy's voice "cracks" or "breaks" because his body is getting used to the changing size of his larynx. Fortunately, the cracking and breaking is only. A voice crack occurs in speech when there is an interruption in the air that creates vibration of the vocal folds. Additionally, for singers. Voice Crack discography and songs: Music profile for Voice Crack, formed Genres: EAI, Free Improvisation, Noise. Albums include Earflash, RRR
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Urban Dictionary: voice crack
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How to Prevent Your Voice from Cracking: 10 Steps (with Pictures)
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Voice Crack - Wikipedia
Urban Dictionary: voice crack
voice crack - Wiktionary
How to Prevent Your Voice from Cracking: 10 Steps (with Pictures)
Voice break - Wikipedia
Availability - Spotify
Inopportune Voice Cracking - TV Tropes
Stream MTSG - Voice Crack by MTSG | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
Why Is My Voice Changing? (for Teens) - Nemours KidsHealth
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⭐ ⏩⏩⏩️ DOWNLOAD LINK 🔥🔥🔥 voice crack (plural voice cracks) (informal). Your voice can crack for a number of reasons, including puberty, changing pitch or volume too quickly, and dehydration. Unintentional voice breaks are called a voice crack. Voice break may also refer to the deepening of the male voice during puberty, known as the voice change. Voice Crack was a Swiss electronic free improvisation band. Formed in late by Andy Guhl and Norbert Möslang, Voice Crack began as a free jazz duo. Profile: Now defunct Swiss experimental duo. They began in as free jazz performers and over the life of the duo moved towards electroacoustic and. Excerpt from a Spoonful Tea in a Barrel Full of Honey - Live Version2, Featuring Voice Crack. Voice Crack Radio. Fans also like. Gert-jan Prins. Vocal cracking occurs when a voice is under strain, either from the rapid growth of the larynx as a result of puberty, or from pushing the voice into higher. Text voice crack The phenomenon that occurs whenever you go to capitalize the first letter of a word while accidentally having Caps Lock on. You: Hello! Voice cracks definition: If something hard cracks , or if you crack it, it becomes slightly damaged , with lines | Meaning, pronunciation, translations. When it happens in drama (film/TV), it can be a signifier of fear, sadness or any other kind of emotional distress that causes the voice to crack when the. Voice-crack definition A sudden, unexpected and unintentional crack to one's voice when speaking or singing, which often affects boys during their puberty. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced singer, your voice can crack. This is usually due to the lack of a good vocal warm-up, but sometimes it is also due to. Stream MTSG - Voice Crack by MTSG on desktop and mobile. Play over million tracks for free on SoundCloud. Translations in context of "Voice Cracks" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: (Voice Cracks) I killed Angelica Payson. Voice Crack, the duo of Swiss musicians Andy Guhl (percussion and bass) and Norbert Moeslang (reeds), specialized in music for broken objects found in. A guy's voice "cracks" or "breaks" because his body is getting used to the changing size of his larynx. Fortunately, the cracking and breaking is only. A voice crack occurs in speech when there is an interruption in the air that creates vibration of the vocal folds. Additionally, for singers. Voice Crack discography and songs: Music profile for Voice Crack, formed Genres: EAI, Free Improvisation, Noise. Albums include Earflash, RRR
voice crack - Wiktionary
Voice Crack - Wikipedia
Urban Dictionary: voice crack
Voice break - Wikipedia
How to Prevent Your Voice from Cracking: 10 Steps (with Pictures)
Availability - Spotify
Voice Crack - Wikipedia
Urban Dictionary: voice crack
voice crack - Wiktionary
How to Prevent Your Voice from Cracking: 10 Steps (with Pictures)
Voice break - Wikipedia
Availability - Spotify
Inopportune Voice Cracking - TV Tropes
Stream MTSG - Voice Crack by MTSG | Listen online for free on SoundCloud
Why Is My Voice Changing? (for Teens) - Nemours KidsHealth
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⭐ ⏩⏩⏩️ DOWNLOAD LINK 🔥🔥🔥 voice crack (plural voice cracks) (informal). Your voice can crack for a number of reasons, including puberty, changing pitch or volume too quickly, and dehydration. Unintentional voice breaks are called a voice crack. Voice break may also refer to the deepening of the male voice during puberty, known as the voice change. Voice Crack was a Swiss electronic free improvisation band. Formed in late by Andy Guhl and Norbert Möslang, Voice Crack began as a free jazz duo. Profile: Now defunct Swiss experimental duo. They began in as free jazz performers and over the life of the duo moved towards electroacoustic and. Excerpt from a Spoonful Tea in a Barrel Full of Honey - Live Version2, Featuring Voice Crack. Voice Crack Radio. Fans also like. Gert-jan Prins. Vocal cracking occurs when a voice is under strain, either from the rapid growth of the larynx as a result of puberty, or from pushing the voice into higher. Text voice crack The phenomenon that occurs whenever you go to capitalize the first letter of a word while accidentally having Caps Lock on. You: Hello! Voice cracks definition: If something hard cracks , or if you crack it, it becomes slightly damaged , with lines | Meaning, pronunciation, translations. When it happens in drama (film/TV), it can be a signifier of fear, sadness or any other kind of emotional distress that causes the voice to crack when the. Voice-crack definition A sudden, unexpected and unintentional crack to one's voice when speaking or singing, which often affects boys during their puberty. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced singer, your voice can crack. This is usually due to the lack of a good vocal warm-up, but sometimes it is also due to. Stream MTSG - Voice Crack by MTSG on desktop and mobile. Play over million tracks for free on SoundCloud. Translations in context of "Voice Cracks" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: (Voice Cracks) I killed Angelica Payson. Voice Crack, the duo of Swiss musicians Andy Guhl (percussion and bass) and Norbert Moeslang (reeds), specialized in music for broken objects found in. A guy's voice "cracks" or "breaks" because his body is getting used to the changing size of his larynx. Fortunately, the cracking and breaking is only. A voice crack occurs in speech when there is an interruption in the air that creates vibration of the vocal folds. Additionally, for singers. Voice Crack discography and songs: Music profile for Voice Crack, formed Genres: EAI, Free Improvisation, Noise. Albums include Earflash, RRR
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Voice Crack - Wikipedia
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Voice Crack - Wikipedia
Urban Dictionary: voice crack
voice crack - Wiktionary
How to Prevent Your Voice from Cracking: 10 Steps (with Pictures)
Voice break - Wikipedia
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Reverse microwave auditory effect might not be invented yet, but I think I figured out how they could hear me even if I wasn't making a sound. Ultra low radio frequencies are used to make your auricular bone vibrate. This vibration then goes to the cochlea where it is converted to electrical signals by thermodynamic expansion. They had done a qEEG (Quantitative Electroencephalogram) which is mapped using a 19 point sLorceta process (not sure if that is spelled right, but it maps your brainwaves by different electronic signals). They recorded my brainwaves while I listened to music, watched TV, and talked to others. Using television, they could map the electronic signals to a movie or program. That would show the exact electronic signal my brain sent went I heard or spoke certain words. After multiple weeks, they had observed the patterns of my brainwaves with my speech patterns. When you think, your larynx (voice box) still slightly vibrates. It is inaudible, but still produces the same thermodynamic expansion in the cochlea. They could read my mind.
Think about that. I figured it out over 9 months. But this is a very scary concept. They could read or hear my thoughts. This made it so they had access to all my passwords, they had access to bank accounts, social security number, et cetera. Infrasound technology along with a qEEG could be used to deprogram people, brainwash people, influence elections, push homicidal people over the edge, steal government secrets, and many more awful things. Goodbye banks, goodbye social security numbers, goodbye our way of life. Big Brother or 1984 would become a reality. This should be illegal. No government agency or person should be able to have this ability. You could technically do this to any unsuspecting person (that you had access to) with less than $5,000.
Here is a link to a peer reviewed journal
Here is a link to a transmitter available
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You could link this to Redvox, Zoom, Facebook, Discord, etc. You could link peoples minds to anywhere a qEEG would be able to link to. They have neurofeedback and biofeedback equipment available for rent from most neurophysiologists. You could hide the discreet equipment in hats, sunglasses, earphones/headphones.
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Some have said that Alex was actually smoking an e-cigarette backstage, sure, he had laryngitis a week ago and now he starts smoking risking compromising his larynx even more? An electronic cigarette is not so small, it is certainly some medicine or a spray for the throat
Yep, e-cigarettes are bigger. Also you can see that he has his finger on the pump on top.
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Martian Powers
When I was a boy, one of my favorite television shows was My Favorite Martian, which ran for just three years (from 1963 to 1966) and which starred Ray Walston as the Martian who crash-lands on Earth and Bill Bixby as the L.A.-based reporter who takes him in and who then becomes the sole earthling to whom the Martian reveals his astounding powers. (Did I like the show especially because the Martian took the earth-name Martin? Maybe!) And those powers were truly astounding. Uncle Martin could make himself fully invisible merely by raising two antennae otherwise hidden deep inside his skull and willing himself to disappear. That power, I particularly envied. But there was lots more. He could speak in English to animals and successfully will them to understand him perfectly. (I never thought to wonder why he didn’t address them in Martian.) He could will his body to function in a superhuman high-speed mode that made him able to accomplish work in minutes that would otherwise have taken hours. And he could will other people’s minds to open up before him so he could successfully read their thoughts and know what they were thinking. But of all his super-powers and abilities, the coolest was Uncle Martin’s ability to will inanimate objects to float in the air simply by pointing his index finger at them and then lifting his finger slightly. (He was also an amateur inventor of super-cool inventions, of which my favorite was definitely the “molecular separator,” a remarkable machine able to turn anything into anything else merely by “re-arranging” its molecules.)
Uncle Martin’s powers were basically discrete abilities, but the feature they all shared was the ability to alter the physical world in ways that earthlings possessed of human brains could only dream of. And that was the part that intrigued boy-me and made me wish I could have even some, let alone all, of Martian Martin’s powers, and thus be possessed of the ability telepathically to interact with the whole world in the way we humans can, generally speaking, communicate solely with our bodies.
The way the brain interacts with the body is one of the great mysteries of life, one that scientists are only now beginning to understand well enough to help those for whom the kind of interaction we all take so for granted is not working properly. So used to the whole thing are we, in fact, that it actually takes some discipline to think of brain-body interconnectivity as a thing at all. But it is a thing. And it is truly amazing too. Joan tells me (yet again) to put my dirty coffee cup in the dishwasher by coordinating her lungs, larynx, tongue, lips, and brain to produce sounds that she invests fully with meaning. This message is directly directed at me and I hear it—but, of course, I don’t hear the meaning, just the sound, which my ears somehow turn into the sort of electronic impulses that travel up my auditory nerve into my brain, and which my brain somehow manages to interpret not only as sound but as actual speech, which is to say: as sound suffused with meaning. And then, having successfully deciphered the message, that same brain of mine conceives of the correct response and somehow first wills my right arm to extend out in the direction of my empty coffee cup and then wills the fingers of my right hand successfully to grasp the handle of the cup and lift it up off the counter. And then that same brain, crackling with meaningful intensivity, somehow instructs my body to assume the standing position and to walk towards the dish washer, then to use my left hand to open the door and pull out the rack while my right hand manages to turn the cup upside down without dropping it (most of the time) and set it on the upper rack of the dishwasher. And this all happens so quickly that I fail even to perceive it as a process at all, let alone a complex one: Joan said to do something and I, ever eager not to irritate, do it. I hardly give the matter any thought at all! (Why she needs to ask this of me daily is a different question entirely.) And yet my point is not how fabulous a husband I am, but how quickly that whole procedure unfolds: the whole procedure from Joan conceiving of her wish that I put my cup in the dishwasher to me actually putting that cup in that machine takes, maybe, ten seconds. Or less.
So Uncle Martin could levitate ashtrays and bicycles, but I can will my body to behave in accordance with messages my brain sends out without me understanding even vaguely how any of the above works. I want to take my cup to the dishwasher, so I do it without even noticing the amazing mental and neurological processes that lead from the inception of the desire in the world of ideas to its fulfillment in the physical world of coffee cups and dishwashers.
These were the thoughts that I brought to reading about the truly remarkable announcement the other day that doctors in Switzerland have developed a kind of implant that, when properly set into the brain of paralyzed persons (that is, people whose brains’ instructions to their limbs are not getting through because of damage or deterioration of some sort), can provide a kind of “digital bridge” across which commands that originate in the brain can “find” (if that’s the right word) the correct part of the body’s musculature and then instruct, say, arms to rise or legs to walk. If this sounds like science fiction to you, you’re not alone. Dr. Jocelyne Boch, the neuroscientist in Lausanne who successfully set just such an implant in the brain of the paralyzed man described in the article, said exactly that: “It was quite science fiction in the beginning for me, but it became true today.” (To read the whole article in the New York Times, click here.)
The article is about a man named Gert-Jan Oskam, a healthy looking fellow who was left paralyzed from the waist down by a motorcycle accident in 2011. Now possessed of this “digital” implant, his brain can skip past the damaged parts of his spinal cord and communicate his desire, say, to take a step forward to his legs, which can then obey. The result, that the man takes a step forward, is something all of us take for granted: what could possibly be less interesting to discuss than someone taking a step forward? That’s probably how we all feel…until we are confronted with devastating disability that makes it impossible for our brains to will our bodies to respond in certain specific ways. Another scientist in Lausanne explained the breakthrough in Oskam’s treatment like this: “We’ve captured the thoughts of Gert-Jan, and translated these thoughts into a stimulation of the spinal cord to re-establish voluntary movement.”
We happily non-neurologically-impaired persons can probably not even begin to imagine what it would be like to will oneself to take a step forward and have one’s body not “hear” that command. Nor was this just about getting Oskam’s legs to move: previous efforts to re-connect his brain to his body, he said, left him with a sense of an “alien distance” between his mind and his body, whereas this new breakthrough so closely mimics “regular” thinking that he felt, he said, like a regular person willing himself to raise his arm or willing his leg to take a step forward.
The actual way this works is not for non-scientists like myself even to pretend to understand. (Even the Times’ article was, at least in part, beyond me.) But the notion that science has created a kind of bridge across which neurologically handicapped persons can send signals from their brain to their limbs even if part of the neural highway has collapsed and is non-functional—if that doesn’t qualify as a miracle of modern science, I don’t know what would.
I’m often asked if I find my faith in God as the source of all healing weakened by discoveries like these. The answer, as anyone who hears me preach regularly will already know, is that I don’t at all think that. The human body is a remarkable machine in almost every way. That it occasionally breaks down because a part wears out or is damaged and has to be repaired doesn’t strike me as theologically problematic. Normally, this is an uninteresting procedure: you break a tooth and the dentist fixes it. But advances like the one described above stir up in me only wonder. That human beings are fragile, brittle things that break easily is not the point. That we creatures of God are able somehow to teach ourselves how to fix our broken bits and pieces and parts in ways that even a generation earlier would have sounded like science fiction is, on the other hand, precisely the point. Creativity, intelligence, and inventiveness are the greatest of God’s gifts.
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