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Actually, no, it's not.

There is no doubt that at low frequencies we percieve sound in the body, and that at high frequencies at HIGH POWERS we feel skin sensation.

Now, of course, bone conduction as it is used in the technical art still excites the cochlea, and is part of what we hear via the ear.

Studies have been quite a bit more than "inconclusive", there is one study out there that may have found something, but there are some issues with it. There are several reports in which transducers were found to be providing lower frequencies via distortion mechanisms.

That, of course, proves only that we can hear below 20kHz, something that is well established.

And, as I said, children can hear above 20kHz, that seems quite clear.

It is interesting that you leap into this discussion completely unprepared, project a variety of false assumptions on to me, and then accuse me of arrogance.

You, ma'am, are arrogant, and you are also WRONG.


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