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Old 06.19.2006, 08:11 PM   #22
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isn't it kind of physically impossible to go "beyond noise?" i mean, you could have this insane screeching consisting of the simultaneous emission of sound at every Hz audible to the human ear, on top of hyenas screeching and a classical symphony played backwards with this massive wall of percussion in the background, but that would still be . . . noise. we can only have music, noise, and silence. you could, in theory, be more abrasive than the noise that's currently being put out, but you'd still be producing noise. that's just the way the word functions in the language -- any sound that is neither music nor silence (though the latter is not, strictly speaking, sound) is, by definition, noise.
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