Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz
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Jan, I think audio pareidolia is a fantastic thing...maybe not the best for solid evidence. If you think you can hear "something", your probably going to try to listen to things a little closer. Now if you can record it and other people can hear it, by definition it is no longer pareidolia. Especially if it can be categorized by the listeners as male/female young/old, and if it was an intelligent or relevant response. I am also not generally impressed with super amplified, noise reduction examples. I think how strong the imprint on the recording device is, is important to the validity of the evidence.
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