πŸ”ŠπŸšš Inventing a noise cancelling bubble! πŸ€”

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It's called Hypersonic Audio Technology, and there's a link to that below. Okay, so what I envisioned was this vehicle having this directional hypersonic audio technology going out to some sort of a boundary, a radius around this vehicle and directing sound that way. And the sound it's going to direct is noise canceling sound. When they do active noise canceling headphones, they use the inverse of the audio to wipe out the other sound wave

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Yes, you got it in my head. I was thinking, okay, if we can nail this down for the beeping of the vehicles, surely we can do it for leaf blowers, lawn mowers, maybe even those dogs who tend to bark more often than not so many applications, Jackhammers, in cities. Absolutely. And I was thinking, because each of these things have a pretty, let's say, singular, roughly speaking, sound, vibration, frequency, et cetera
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And so it's really interesting. As we're diving into this, I will say that this link, though, if you go to click it, the only way you'll have access to it is if we both follow one another. When I was first learning about some of the new features of Clubhouse, I didn't set this up in the most ideal way, but if you do want to listen to that, then you will have to join Clubhouse and create an account and follow me
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Because computers operate so much faster than we humans do, and there is a gap between each beep that is, quote unquote, science. Right? And so there could be processing happening in that gap with respect to what the computer is doing and accounting for, and then how the different devices a juggle responsibility of projecting their own sound canceling wave. Yeah. I don't know if this photo complicates things or makes it more simple. It
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@FateSlicer815Β Β·Β 4:58

It exists!

It's a few things. One, and this would be extremely expensive. But the good thing, this has already been invented, and I used it every day for years. And I was around a lot, a lot of loud noises, a lot more loud noises than the average person. I was on the road for three and a half years, years living out of truck stops
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