Sound
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So, you know, if you get the note wrong or you play it too loud or too soft, it doesn't
sound
right.
Pervasive, always-on networks, high quality
sound
and video, even devices made to be worn instead of carried in the pocket, will transform how we live on a scale that few really appreciate.
I call this hypersonic
sound.
I usually show this hypersonic
sound
and people will say, That's really cool, but what's it good for?
Sound, light: I'm going to draw the analogy.
You turn on the loudspeaker, and after almost 80 years of having those gadgets, the
sound
just kind of goes where it wants.
Now, after almost 80 years of having sound, I thought it was about time that we figure out a way to put
sound
where you want to.
What if I could aim
sound
the way I aim light?
The
sound
is being made right next to your ears.
Course, like light, it's great to be able to put
sound
to highlight a clothing rack, or the cornflakes, or the toothpaste, or a talking plaque in a movie theater lobby.
Now, they've tried this a couple years ago and it failed, because the checker gets tired of hearing the same message every 20 minutes, and reaches out, turns off the
sound.
And, you know, if the
sound
isn't there, the sale typically isn't made.
For instance, like, when you're on an airplane, they show the movie, you get to watch it for free; when you want to hear the sound, you pay.
So, we create silence as much as we create
sound.
And the
sound
that you're hearing, unlike a regular speaker on which all the
sound
is made on the face, is made out in front of it, in the air.
Here's why: the speed of
sound
is not a constant.
Linearity means higher quality
sound.
Hypersonic
sound
is exactly the opposite: it's 100 percent based on non-linearity.
Now, the question is, where's the
sound
made?
That's true binaural
sound.
Because the
sound
is made in the air along this column, it does not follow the inverse square law, which says it drops off about two thirds every time you double the distance: 6dB every time you go from one meter, for instance, to two meters.
So, again, this idea of being able to put
sound
anywhere you want to is really starting to catch on.
It has a shock absorber in it so it, like, "Shhhh," makes this neat
sound
when you jump around on it.
Do any of these
sound
familiar?
And that might
sound
easy.
By pulling a string, it vibrates and produces a
sound
wave, which passes through a piece of wood called a bridge, and goes down to the wood box and gets amplified, but ... let me think.
Placing your finger at different places on the fingerboard changes the string length, and that changes the frequency of the
sound
wave.
But actually, the most fascinating thing that I found was that even the audio system or wave transmission nowadays are still based on the same principle of producing and projecting
sound.
We have... (explosion sound) We also now have a problem with the number one engine, but we have two very good... (explosion sound) We have one engine, but I assure you the pilot is most capable of flying the aircraft with only... (explosion sound) Ladies and gentlemen, we're about to make a landing on the water.
Now, none of these mistakes that I've described, as dismal as they might sound, are inevitable.
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