2013/02/05 00:00:48
spacealf
  The brain exceeds the Fourier uncertainty limit with timing of hearing to 3 milliseconds (3 thousanths of a second). http://phys.org/news/2013...rtainty-principle.html
2013/02/05 00:03:57
bapu
What!!???!!!!???!!!???
2013/02/05 00:07:39
spacealf
Read the article. From the article "For the first time, physicists have found that humans can discriminate a sound's frequency (related to a note's pitch) and timing (whether a note comes before or after another note) more than 10 times better than the limit imposed by the Fourier uncertainty principle. Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2013...nty-principle.html#jCp"
2013/02/05 02:35:50
craigb
I think I'll still wait for the update to Fiveier.
2013/02/05 08:17:10
Guitarhacker
Here I say..... hurry  I  say..... heresy  
2013/02/05 08:22:06
jamesg1213
spacealf

For the first time, physicists have found that humans can discriminate a sound's frequency (related to a note's pitch) and timing (whether a note comes before or after another note) more than 10 times better than the limit imposed by the Fourier uncertainty principle. 

That Fourier, he could never make his mind up about anything.
2013/02/05 08:26:53
Wood67
I knew it.  So all that time I spent with a certain South African producer pushing/pulling hi-hats by a single millesecond either way really did make no difference.  Sheesh!
2013/02/05 08:48:35
Kalle Rantaaho
My browser stalled in 50 milliseconds trying to open the link.
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