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Midge music?
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Midge music?
What we're doing here can be reduced to "altering frequencies". We do it by changing the oscillation of matter. In that regard, the eldest musicians in the world are *tadaa* Midges!
Scientists discoverd that, when 2 midges of different gender are in a room, both adapt to each other. The sound becomes equal (because of the same frequency of flaps). It never happens with 2 midges of the same gender. They literally fall in love through concerted audio.
(Totally useless knowledge, but such a fun fact!)
Scientists discoverd that, when 2 midges of different gender are in a room, both adapt to each other. The sound becomes equal (because of the same frequency of flaps). It never happens with 2 midges of the same gender. They literally fall in love through concerted audio.
(Totally useless knowledge, but such a fun fact!)
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Midge music?
Well, older people gain that talent. Interesting lol.
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wlangfor@uoguelph.ca - Posts: 912
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Re: Midge music?
Lovers on the same “wavelength” then! Literally.
Fascinating!
Spogg
Fascinating!
Spogg
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Re: Midge music?
Brilliant!Spogg wrote:Lovers on the same “wavelength” then! Literally.
Fascinating!
Spogg
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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