SAKryukov
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::::::::::::::::::::::::: Then please read this Wikipedia article and see that this is a non-linear phenomenon. This is exactly what I explained before and in contradiction with your "on a linear mathematical relationship". I understand that you might mean something different, but then it would mean that you did not respond to my considerations about linearity and diverted the discussion to something else. Either way, you are avoiding the essence of things. In your last message, you again ignore my explanations related to non-linearity and address the mass of the facts. Please understand, nothing is resolved by the mass. In mathematics you refer to, there is only the common notion of linearity, roughly speaking, A * x + B, without higher-power members (other functions can be represented by Lorenz). This simple property leads to the fact that waves don't interact unless they penetrate the non-linear head or other non-linear media. :-) — [[User:SAKryukov|SA]], ''Tuesday 2020 December 8, 01:20 UTC'' | ::::::::::::::::::::::::: Then please read this Wikipedia article and see that this is a non-linear phenomenon. This is exactly what I explained before and in contradiction with your "on a linear mathematical relationship". I understand that you might mean something different, but then it would mean that you did not respond to my considerations about linearity and diverted the discussion to something else. Either way, you are avoiding the essence of things. In your last message, you again ignore my explanations related to non-linearity and address the mass of the facts. Please understand, nothing is resolved by the mass. In mathematics you refer to, there is only the common notion of linearity, roughly speaking, A * x + B, without higher-power members (other functions can be represented by Lorenz). This simple property leads to the fact that waves don't interact unless they penetrate the non-linear head or other non-linear media. :-) — [[User:SAKryukov|SA]], ''Tuesday 2020 December 8, 01:20 UTC'' | ||
:::::::::::::::::::::::::: At first, I thought you were talking about something different- you know, the non-linear logarithmic curve of sound perception. I wasn't talking about the physical non-linearity of the system and the particular set of mathematical relationships associated with that, as indeed I'm not a physicist. I have to admit I don't know enough about physics to know some of those specifics, and I'm sorry for not addressing that properly. Indeed I was working with the common notion of "linearity", and, now that I think of it, I suspect Sam was too. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 01:42, 8 December 2020 (UTC) | |||
:::::::::::::::::::::: Come to think of it, I think we actually need to speak to Sam about his [[User:CritDeathX/Sam's Idea Of Consonance|ideas of consonance]], as well as about how to flesh out the idea of "contralinear tones" based on our discussion. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 21:57, 7 December 2020 (UTC) | :::::::::::::::::::::: Come to think of it, I think we actually need to speak to Sam about his [[User:CritDeathX/Sam's Idea Of Consonance|ideas of consonance]], as well as about how to flesh out the idea of "contralinear tones" based on our discussion. --[[User:Aura|Aura]] ([[User talk:Aura|talk]]) 21:57, 7 December 2020 (UTC) |