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Needing resonant low audio frequencies that affect the human body.
White papers, tech notes schematics and applications would be fine. We
would like to trigger a bio response capable of going through walls,
specifically targeting the large intestine to cause discomfort.
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"Paul" wrote from Goooooooooogle Groups...
Needing resonant low audio frequencies that affect the human body.
White papers, tech notes schematics and applications would be fine. We
would like to trigger a bio response capable of going through walls,
specifically targeting the large intestine to cause discomfort.


The "brown note" is an urban myth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_note
http://www.meyersound.com.au/brownnote.shtm

"South Park" is rarely a reliable source of factual information.


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On 5 Sep., 17:04, Paul wrote:
Needing resonant low audio frequencies that affect the human body.
White papers, tech notes schematics and applications would be fine. We
would like to trigger a bio response capable of going through walls,
specifically targeting the large intestine to cause discomfort.


Just acquire a large subwoofer, generate a 5 hz sinewave and crank up
the volume to the max. You won't **** your pants but you may barf if
you listen to it long enough. Something to do with how the vibrations
create ripples in your stomach -- also how they **** with your
brainwaves and make you feel depressed and low.
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On Sep 5, 10:29*pm, Industrial One wrote:
On 5 Sep., 17:04, Paul wrote:

Needing resonant low audio frequencies that affect the human body.
White papers, tech notes schematics and applications would be fine. We
would like to trigger a bio response capable of going through walls,
specifically targeting the large intestine to cause discomfort.


Just acquire a large subwoofer, generate a 5 hz sinewave and crank up
the volume to the max. You won't **** your pants but you may barf if
you listen to it long enough. Something to do with how the vibrations
create ripples in your stomach -- also how they **** with your
brainwaves and make you feel depressed and low.

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But isn't 5-10 cycles per second about the frequency of a good fart??

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ChrisCoaster wrote...

But isn't 5-10 cycles per second about the frequency of a good fart??


Not very practical as a weapon, and likely to do more damage downwind,
I would have thought.

Though it is related to the only existing high power low freqency
sound generator; the Foghorn or Diaphone.

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