Researchers at the EPFL Acoustic Group have come up with a crazy plasma-based noise cancelling tech that could revolutionize the audio world.
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How do they plan to deal with all the ozone that will come off of those plasma speakers? I’ve made a plasma tweeter in the past and it sounded excellent, but the ozone it produced made it rather unhealthy to run for long periods of time.

This could be great for audiophiles and musicians, but it could also mean I don’t have to hear my neighbors fart through our paper-thin walls…where do I throw my money??

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How many decibels are their farts?

Hitting me with the real questions. LOUD. Prob between 50-70 dB. Not this loud, but loud.

FartsWithAnAccent
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That’s significant

Also well done with that username lol, can’t believe I only noticed it after I replied.

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Thanks, glad you got a laugh out of it

fart simultaneously in the opposite phase.

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Risky. If you end up out of phase and create a standing wave then we’re NOT responsible for the consequences

Ahh yes… Newton’s 3.5th law “for every fart in nature there is an equal and opposite fart.”

THIS is why I’m here. Genius.

Oh… are you my neighbour? Sorry about that…

I mean you don’t have to hear them fart but who doesn’t enjoy a good squeak and giggle

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