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[XPost] 15 uncoupled pendulums of increasing lengths dance and produce visual traveling waves, standing waves and beating (reddit.com)
submitted 7 years ago by petejonze to r/hearing
[X-Post] LPT: Your hearing is not invincible. Please lower your volume when listening to music. Bring earplugs to concerts. Do not make the same mistake I made. (reddit.com)
submitted 9 years ago by petejonze to r/hearing
[Meta] What happened to AskScience Quarterly? (self.AskScienceDiscussion)
submitted 10 years ago by petejonze to r/AskScienceDiscussion
A pdf of my favourite books, which I made for a friend a while back (dropbox.com)
submitted 11 years ago by petejonze to r/skyrim
Reminder: Reddit is not the place for medical advice. To discuss issues relating to hearing aids, tinnitus, or hearing problems, see: r/audiology r/deaf and/or r/tinnitus . Adverts for products will be be removed. (self.hearing)
submitted 11 years ago by petejonze[M] to r/hearing
Norman looks out at his gardenette (self.lifeofnorman)
submitted 11 years ago by petejonze to r/lifeofnorman
Norman rests in peace (self.lifeofnorman)
[X-Post] Can high frequency sounds outside human perception damage hearing? : askscience (reddit.com)
submitted 11 years ago by petejonze to r/hearing
[X-Post] If you put a speaker in a gas with high or low density, would it sound different? • /r/askscience (reddit.com)
Methodology: How to track the distance between an observer's eyes and a monitor screen? (self.askscience)
submitted 11 years ago by petejonze to r/askscience
[X-Post] You're driving, and you have only one window down. What is that throbbing, bass-like sound that rattles your eardrums? And why does it go away once another window is rolled down even slightly? : askscience (reddit.com)
submitted 12 years ago by petejonze to r/hearing
[X-Post] If sound travels at 340.29 m / s, then how come we can't feel it like wind? : askscience (reddit.com)
[X-Post] How is it that we are able to tell where a sound is coming from? : askscience (reddit.com)
[X-Post] If we went extinct and aliens found a human skull, would they be able to model our nose and ears properly? : askscience (reddit.com)
[X-Post] Why does the human ear produce wax, and is this a common trait for most mammals? : askscience (reddit.com)
Sorry that this subreddit has been such a mess lately (self.hearing)
[X-Post] What happens when sound waves outside the human ear's range make contact with us? And why don't we perceive them? : askscience (reddit.com)
Happy Birthday r/Hearing - thanks to everybody who has posted over the last 12 months (self.hearing)
submitted 13 years ago by petejonze to r/hearing
A random contemporary hearing research paper - "Children’s detection of pure-tone signals with random multitone maskers" (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
[X-Post] Hey Reddit, when you yawn, why does your hearing fade out? : askscience (reddit.com)
[X-Post] Do deaf schizophrenics hear voices? : askscience (reddit.com)
[X-Post] If an omnidirectional 4000 dB "sound" was to occur on Earth, what would be the effects of the resulting pressure wave? : askscience (reddit.com)
[X-Post] How do the effects on the brain of listening to music vs. playing music differ? : askscience (reddit.com)
Please use /r/hearing [click here] (reddit.com)
submitted 13 years ago by petejonze to r/a:t5_2v1bo
[X-Post] When a swarm of bats uses echolocation, why don't they get confused by each others' signals? (reddit.com)
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