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<blockquote data-quote="malus handle" data-source="post: 2549313" data-attributes="member: 97655"><p>Hi, was it you that talked about going to a "deaf" party, where they turned up the "vibrations" loud and all had big balloons full of water? </p><p>It instantly hit home with me, because I have allot of experience with water,...I've been a Colorado Master Plumber since 1978, and I learned my trade in Telluride, more water, more "disturbed water", which makes for negative ions.</p><p>well back to water, whether it's in balloons or the ocean, it is our antenna to the world, and since it can not be compressed, it transmits sound a long, long way. </p><p>Putting my Bone Conduction speaker phone on for the first time, was like getting this gigantic balloon full of water. It was/is perfect. </p><p>We should experiment with all piano tuner friends, (could a deaf from birth person tune a piano?) and pass out the tuning forks, and water balloons. ha..</p><p>stay safe</p><p></p><p>I told this story to an old friend who has "perfect pitch", and he reminded me, that it is similar to the way he tuned my piano, he strikes a tuning fork, puts it in his teeth, and then puts his hands on the piano, and it "vibrates with him", sorta like your bone phone, pretty cool to see him work, and to start, he turned off all appliances , and radios, etc, shooed' the kids and dogs out, and said "turn off your vocal chords, no talking", which was really hard for me, but it was a process he went through, to "get" in tune, before he tuned. he is interested in Deaf from birth people, and how their bones feel any vibration, and if it could be tuned. a blind person has this sense of where things are. a deaf person is still connected to the environment through his bones, among the other senses. </p><p></p><p>How it relates to me, this idea of a deaf person holding on to water, in a room full of loud music. Water is the antenna. and the body must get in tune with the music, maybe, the bigger the balloon, the more "good vibrations".</p><p>This is what I think about "grey matter". it's about 90% water, and 10% "grey matter". on good authority, I think that the grey matter is using the water as its own antenna .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="malus handle, post: 2549313, member: 97655"] Hi, was it you that talked about going to a "deaf" party, where they turned up the "vibrations" loud and all had big balloons full of water? It instantly hit home with me, because I have allot of experience with water,...I've been a Colorado Master Plumber since 1978, and I learned my trade in Telluride, more water, more "disturbed water", which makes for negative ions. well back to water, whether it's in balloons or the ocean, it is our antenna to the world, and since it can not be compressed, it transmits sound a long, long way. Putting my Bone Conduction speaker phone on for the first time, was like getting this gigantic balloon full of water. It was/is perfect. We should experiment with all piano tuner friends, (could a deaf from birth person tune a piano?) and pass out the tuning forks, and water balloons. ha.. stay safe I told this story to an old friend who has "perfect pitch", and he reminded me, that it is similar to the way he tuned my piano, he strikes a tuning fork, puts it in his teeth, and then puts his hands on the piano, and it "vibrates with him", sorta like your bone phone, pretty cool to see him work, and to start, he turned off all appliances , and radios, etc, shooed' the kids and dogs out, and said "turn off your vocal chords, no talking", which was really hard for me, but it was a process he went through, to "get" in tune, before he tuned. he is interested in Deaf from birth people, and how their bones feel any vibration, and if it could be tuned. a blind person has this sense of where things are. a deaf person is still connected to the environment through his bones, among the other senses. How it relates to me, this idea of a deaf person holding on to water, in a room full of loud music. Water is the antenna. and the body must get in tune with the music, maybe, the bigger the balloon, the more "good vibrations". This is what I think about "grey matter". it's about 90% water, and 10% "grey matter". on good authority, I think that the grey matter is using the water as its own antenna . [/QUOTE]
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