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Originally Posted by The Philpott
It's interesting the comparison they make between ears and eyes and the amount of sensory nodes therein; i have always regarded the human eyes as amazing, but the ears and the sinuses as unfinished evolutionary projects! Auditory hallucinations and illusions seem to be more common than visual.
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The Soviet jammers who blocked reception of the BBC Overseas Russian service pre-Glasnost were dab-hands at messing with your head. Their jamming signals, which were on-air within seconds, sounded like voices but weren't, although they fooled the brain into thinking they were.
I notice at the start of that programme one of the 'god-botherer hell-fire and brimstone' broadcasters was heard interfering with another broadcast. These programmes were broadcast from Skelton, whose owners post-BBC were contracted to 'Family Radio' and other U.S. based religious broadcasters who had the money to maintain such transmissions.