Sunday, February 13, 2011

Click and Agamemnon.

Click and Agamemnon
Andre Willers
14 Feb 2011

Synopsis:
The "Funeral mask of Agamemnon" is a high-fidelity death mask in beaten gold .
There is a distinct difference between the left ear and the right ear .
The left ear was a mark of nobility : a click speaker .
This is a very high-fidelity reproduction in beaten gold .

Discussion :
The right ear is a normal human ear , focusing soundwaves to the ear hole .

The left ear is doubled , with sound being focused both on the top half of the earlobe and the bottom half .

The left ear shows no signs of abnormality . The wave guides look very functional
It is not a mutation .

The situation on the left ear is to be expected over the speech center .Skull clicks penetrate to the Broca brain volume without tympanum intervention .

I never expected to see an actual physical click adaptation . But there it is .
Argue with Agamemnon (or whoever) mask . It is really high fidelity . But looking at the subtle distortions , it was made by a click speaker . So we can expect hyperlinked information packets hidden below the surface layers of the mask.

Ever wonder why you have that whorl on the top of your earlobe leading nowhere ?
This a vestigial click sensory organ .
Press your finger just north of the left earhole .Notice the sensitivity . Much more than on the right earlobe .
Be aware that continual stimulation of this spot will result in genes switching on and earlobe and nervous rewiring proceeding .
HGH secretagogues will help .
This might be helpful in old-age hearing degeneration in the higher frequencies.

The Agamemnon mask has slightly bigger wave guides in the top half of the left ear , but no ear hole in the top half . There are multiple pressure-sensitive nerves here directly connecting with the Broca-brain area .


Kock-knock , who's there ?

Andre

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