Quote:Advertisers have a new way to get into your head.
Marketers around the world are using innovative audio technology that sends sound in a narrow beam, just like light, making it possible to direct messages right into consumers' ears while they shop or sit in waiting rooms.
The audio spotlight device, created by Watertown firm Holosonic Research Labs Inc., has been used to hawk everything from cereals in supermarket aisles to glasses at doctor's offices. The messages are often quick and targeted -- and a little creepy to the uninitiated.
Court TV recently installed the audio spotlight in ceilings of bookstores to promote the network's new murder-mystery show. A voice, whispering, "Hey, you, can you hear me? Do you ever think about murder?" was beamed toward customers as they browsed the mystery section in several independent bookstores in New York.
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There are also such sound machines used by the military, which focuses a narrow beam of sound into a person's ears and makes them hear things, while no one else can hear them.
So, could the voice of God be a similar type of concentrated sound beam that traveled into the ears of the Prophets?
Maybe the sound comes from somewhere in the universe and then it crystallizes into specific words upon entering a person's brain (aka divine revelation)?