Plant Music, Pogo, and Bone Conduction – A Mind-blowing music technology word search – breaking cannabis news today

There have been some major developments in the audio world that will revolutionize the way we hear sound. Here’s a look at some overwhelming music technology and a word search to add some joy to your day. Let yourself be surprised by these new concepts and funky tones. After all, the world is very beautiful and full of music.

Plant music

Imagine if you could turn a plant’s biorhythm into music. Thanks to technology, that’s a thing now. Introducing PlantWave; It is a small device that connects to an app in your phone and can be connected to any system. Using two sensors, it detects water movements within the plant and translates this data into a pitch. From there, the information is sent to musical instruments for interpretation. The result is a hauntingly beautiful melody that is so unique and the plant that made it.

Bone conduction headphones

Sound waves travel through the air as tiny vibrations. As soon as they are recognized by our eardrum, they are reflected back into the cochlea, also known as the inner ear. Bone conduction headphones are fundamentally different from anything we’re used to. Instead of sitting in your ear canal, these headphones sit on your cheekbones and skull. They deliver sound vibrations directly to the bones in your head and bypass the eardrum completely.

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There are great benefits to bone conduction audio technology including:

  • To be able to hear what is happening around you – Bone conduction headphones send sound vibrations to your inner ear; They do not block the ear canal in any way, so you can still pick up additional sound waves. The coolest thing about this technology is that you can hear in situations where you normally couldn’t. For example, when swimming underwater or in a noisy environment.
  • Hearing Loss and Loss Prevention – Conventional headphones create sound waves and force air towards your eardrum, which can cause damage when listening to loud music. Because this technology bypasses the eardrum completely, it prevents damage to the eardrum. In fact, most cases of hearing loss are caused by damage to the eardrum. In cases where the cochlea is healthy and undamaged, bone conduction headphones would make normal hearing easier.

Random Fact – Beethoven used bone conduction to compose music. He attached a wooden stick to his piano and held it between his teeth while he played. Although he was almost completely deaf, the vibrations of the wood went through his jawbone and allowed him to hear the sound.

Pogo – plant music

Pogo is an artist who creates music from non-traditional sounds. If you want music to go with your word search, check out this trippy track made from plants: Gardyn.

Footnote (s)

http://www.goldendance.co.jp/English/boneconduct/01.html
https://plantsplay.com/

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