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Something isn't right here. So here is the sample of wave - just some random image from Google. Hipothetically (I am not stating it, just been thinking about it, and sharing thoughts) you could reproduce this exact wave form, with completely different instruments, so the structure will be same, but it will be completely different track. Again - it's hipothetically, I am not doing it. So how the hell does it works - changing full set of instruments, even context (just processed, filtered noise for example) may lead to the same wave, but absolutely another sound. It's digital, ok, but speaking about early recording techniques - how the needle is recording all frequencies simultaneously, and they are still all recognizable? Multichannel recording has been invented lately, but how 1 needle records all frequencies and makes them recognizable and audible? Why there is no technique to separate all frequencies from the track then into different/separated tracks if recording method is well known? Like reverse engineering, but in terms of sound waves? It's aliens, man, I am telling you. Earth is definitely flat.

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