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David Hicks | Published on 3/17/2024

Information Obscura

Please file this under the "Do NOT Try This at Home" section of your memory. 

Current Electric

In 1790, Alessandro Volta (For whom the Volt was named) stuck one end of a electrical circuit into each ear and experienced "a boom within the head," followed by a sound similar to that of boiling thick soup." Given this shocking experience, he never repeated the experiment, but his observations provided the first evidence that our perception of sound is mediated, in part, by electrical events in our head. 

From the book, Coming To Our Senses, by Susa R. Barry


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