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Why is listening to white noise while studying so stimulating, /sci/?

>> No.5468421

>>5468419
I listen to the differences between primes now. It's fucking haunting as fuck. I have a full hour of it as a midi that I made at
http://musicalgorithms.ewu.edu/

>> No.5468420

It activates your neo-cortex which is mostly deactivated in mammals approximately 64,8% of the time

>> No.5468433

Loli Rin is so cute :3

>> No.5468479

>>5468419
>white noise
please teach me about it
experiences are welcomed

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5468484

>>5468420
[citation needed]

>> No.5468492

>>5468484
The saleswoman that sells me Mr. Science's vegan turtle food explained it to me once. I obviously can't get her to post here, but her explanation was something like "The brain is just a lot of tissue that vibrates at different wavelengths, so you can activate deactivated parts of the brain (like the neo-cortex, which is deactivated ~2/3rds of the time) with certain sounds. White noise vibrates at the neo-cortex's wavelength, so it activtes it"

>> No.5468496

>>5468492
lol, seems legit.

>> No.5468501

>>5468496
I know it sounds a bit shady, but she's very trustworthy and she says she studied nature and the human body through observation and experimenation. I think her first name is Kate.

>> No.5468505

>>5468492
>The saleswoman that sells me
Stopped reading there.
>>>/mu/

>> No.5468509

>>5468505
I can restate it all if you want:

The woman that trades me Mr. Science's vegan turtle food in exchange for money explained it to me once. I obviously can't get her to post here, but her explanation was something like "The brain is just a lot of tissue that vibrates at different wavelengths, so you can activate deactivated parts of the brain (like the neo-cortex, which is deactivated ~2/3rds of the time) with certain sounds. White noise vibrates at the neo-cortex's wavelength, so it activtes it"

>> No.5468516

>>5468420
>>5468492
>>5468501
>>5468509
I'm really not sure what the hell you're trying to do by making these posts

>> No.5468518

>>5468419
>White noise is a constant unchanging stimuli
>after a while the brain starts to ignore the unchanging stimuli
>brain function that would have been used on hearing is redirected to other areas

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5468526

>>5468505
>selling whitenoise

>> No.5468530

>>5468516
I'm just answering OP to the best of my ability.

>> No.5468844

>>5468530
Do you really not see how what you're saying sounds laughable?

>>5468518
Seems to be the case

>> No.5468852

>>5468530
The saleswoman that sells me Mr. Science's vegan turtle food
>saleswoman
> Mr. Science
> vegan turtle food

what's happening here

>> No.5468865

>>5468844
do you not understand satire?

clearly his post was intended to be satire

>> No.5468885

I, for one, welcome our new troll.

>> No.5468889

>>5468420
Is it activated in turtles? If so, where is it located in relation to the turtle's spine?

>> No.5468901

>>5468509
>White noise vibrates at the neo-cortex's wavelength,

pfffhaha. White noise is a random distribution of all the relevant wavelengths. It has no single frequency.

>> No.5468926

>>5468530
Hello Teacunt, can you please repost that shitty tripfag personality table you made before?