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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
I believe the noise cancelling headphones work by using a microphone to capture input, invert it to create an anti-phase sound then add it to the output sound from the music device.
Nope, they contain absolutely nothing electronical. They are just good insulated pods.
Even if they contain electronics with a microphone etc, it wouldn't work at all! As said, the process of inverting sound like that is pure theory and even in lab conditions this is extremely hard to pull off. And this said, it even only works with very simple and known frequencies and amplitudes. Even simply speech or the sound of a machine contains hundreds if not thousands of unknown frequencies and amplitudes.
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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
In my opinion these things are probably dangerous
They are absolutely extremely safe! In fact, they are especially made for safety purposes :/
In fact, they should even be used by children when they go with their parents to some concerts or going to watch an airshow or something.
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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
you'll see kids with them in a couple of years walking across roads getting killed because they don't look and can't even hear the cars coming.
ermm... obviously such use can be dangerous, but that isn't the fault of those earphones. You might as well say that putting your fingers in your ears and walking like that across the street is dangerous.
In that aspect, a crayon is dangerous too, you can pull someone's eye out with it...
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Originally posted by andrewdodd13
Anyway, going back on topic - my advice would just be to find some calming music and play it really loud
It wouldn't be calming anymore...
Also, the brain will not be at ease, no matter what type of music you play. Unconciencly your brain must work hard to filter out the load noise (no matter if it is "calming" music or music you like to hear or machine noise or anything else). It will _always_ be a distraction, even if you don't realize it or think it isn't.