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npoe1

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In the help section of Borland C++, the MS-DOS version, the documentation mention something about that 6 Hz is the resonance frequency of chicken head, this was discovery empirically when a factory beside a chicken farm in Australia, I think, was producing a noise of that frequency and killed the chicken, how and which is the frequency of the human skull?
 
Originally posted by: npoe1
In the help section of Borland C++, the MS-DOS version, the documentation mention something about that 6 Hz is the resonance frequency of chicken head, this was discovery empirically when a factory beside a chicken farm in Australia, I think, was producing a noise of that frequency and killed the chicken, how and which is the frequency of the human skull?

It varies from person to person...
 
i might be wrong, but i think there is also a frequency that can loosen your sphincter muscle enough to make you take a D on the spot. its referred to as the "brown note" if it does actually exist. it seems fairly far-fetched to me, though.
 
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
i might be wrong, but i think there is also a frequency that can loosen your sphincter muscle enough to make you take a D on the spot. its referred to as the "brown note" if it does actually exist. it seems fairly far-fetched to me, though.

"Mythbusters" on Dicsovery Channel tested this myth about a year ago.
I does not work, there is no such thing as a "brown note".

 
Originally posted by: f95toli
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
i might be wrong, but i think there is also a frequency that can loosen your sphincter muscle enough to make you take a D on the spot. its referred to as the "brown note" if it does actually exist. it seems fairly far-fetched to me, though.

"Mythbusters" on Dicsovery Channel tested this myth about a year ago.
I does not work, there is no such thing as a "brown note".

I find mythbusters to be inaccurate on occasion...

I like the female O frequency. 😉 You play it over a speaker and it is enough to... yea.
 
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
i might be wrong, but i think there is also a frequency that can loosen your sphincter muscle enough to make you take a D on the spot. its referred to as the "brown note" if it does actually exist. it seems fairly far-fetched to me, though.

South Park typically isn't the best reference material... 😉

This subject (resonance frequency of bone) has also been discussed here before Text
 
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
i might be wrong, but i think there is also a frequency that can loosen your sphincter muscle enough to make you take a D on the spot. its referred to as the "brown note" if it does actually exist. it seems fairly far-fetched to me, though.

South Park typically isn't the best reference material... 😉

This subject (resonance frequency of bone) has also been discussed here before Text

i didnt get it from south park. i dont watch tv. i heard it from someone that usually doesnt make stuff up, but i was still skeptical.

also, mythbusters doesnt always do a good job. they suck sometimes.
 
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