by EnviroEngr » Fri 28 Oct 2005, 18:59:45
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playing speech backward on tape and coming up with anything significant--!tishlluB
Penultimate--How about Fruedian dream theory? Tishllub, tishllub, tishllub.
Playing speech backwards on tape and revealing embedded reverse-speech is for real as far as I'm concerned. Anybody else heard of that? Holy smokes! This guy recorded his little toddler daughter on tape making apparently gibberish noises. When he played it backwards it sounded like she said 'what's that?' He went on to play backwards speeches of politicians and found that when you play it backwards there will from time to time emerge from the gibberish fairly clear sets of words. For instance, he played a speech Clinton was giving to a crowd once and embedded in the speech in reverse speech were the words 'see's little breasts'. I kid you not! The theory is that the infant brain first learns speech by analysing what they hear in a last thing heard to first thing heard order. And in making their first efforts to speak themselves speak backwards. Later on the brain developes and turns it all around and most of us lose the ability to speak or hear backwards. The early patterns remain in the mind however so that we effectively speak from time to time in a kind of palindrome manner except that the reverse speech isn't saying the same thing as the forward speech is saying. Maybe you have heard of the famous palindrome, "A Man, A Plan, A Canal, Panama". This has got to be one of the wildest and entirely plausible things I ever heard on Coast to Coast AM.
So you're not buying the Herr Doktor Freud's theories, huh? heh heh, OK. (tishllub, that's funny)
Ah Ha!!
This is what you were referring to.
OK. Yes, I've had experience with this. I was able to disable the drive motor on my old phonograph with the amp still powered up; I also had access to a reel-to-reel tape deck.
Can things be distinctly and intelligibly heard on recordings without invoking Rorschach? Yes, beyond even the faintest shadow of a doubt. Should this phenomenon be studied? Yes, I would give it to a Neuro-linguistics researcher to unravel. Someone like Noam Chomsky would be an excellent analyst for this kind of work.
Some critical thinking questions to start with:
1) Does this occur in other languages the same way it occurs in English?
2) If not, which ones will it not work in? Why?
3) What functions does language perform in human cognition that, on a conscious level, are not perceptible?
4) How does language bridge thought with action?
5) Symbol processing is usually only a small portion of what a brain does in an activity cycle. Symbols, in and of themselves, can induce brain states independent of any precursory streams of consciousness or processing of external stimuli. What is the range of the power of language in determining future human behavior? and, Does language reflect the structure of the Cosmos or is it entirely arbitrary and only an invention of the species using it?
I can neither confirm nor deny the 'meaning' of the existence of clearly understandable words that arise out of the soup of sounds that are heard when playing back recordings in English in reverse. But, like so many things of this nature, it does beckon the curious to explore the less traveled roads of human experience - if for no other reason than to see over the next horizon.
I find it highly plausible that the Human Project is one of uncountably many 'programs' running in the universe on a particular level for some purpose well beyond our mortal comprehension. And, that's just looking at it from the point of view of
Beta Consciousness - a la, the Norm or Consensus Reality; the world of hard, stable, touchable, visible, hearable objects. When Alpha, Theta or Delta, come into play...
Why... I'd have to invent a whole new language just to talk about it.....
Maybe worth the effort before too long as I'm bumping into more and more people who are having tangible yet frustratingly ineffable 'altered states of consciousness' experiences along these lines - most simply because they're paying attention to the signals; others because they're becoming progressively more sensitive.