Is There Speech Without Sound?

Yes. “Speak Thinking” where you always silently speak what you think.  You cannot think if you try to stop silently speaking what you think.  Go on try it. “Speak Thinking”.  But remember that your vocal cords must be working for you to even silently speak.  This would have had to involve some electrical activity to get your vocal cord to move.  But you are not ready to speak them out aloud as some editing is needed just in case you think it rude but too embarrassed to speak it rude.  “Speak Thinking” is vocal cord streaming of what you are thinking.  Electrical activity in your vocal cords is also going to create a electromagnetic field around your vocal cords.  Your neck area must be a hub of pulsating electromagnetic activity of your thinking.  Add this to all of your body activity and you will find that with every part of your thinking process you would be creating a whole different body electromagnetic aura with time.  Now connect this fluctuating “speak thinking” aura to your living space electromagnetic field from your powerline supply to your home and tie up a sound to this and you will find your thinking being externalized through the modulation of the sound.  You put this through an algorithm and convert it to speech.

 Advanced Speech Encoding, aimed at replacing microphones with non-acoustic sensors that detect speech via the speaker’s nerve and muscle activity, rather than sound itself.

speech without sound

What this means is this: lets hear you talk without making a sound.  Sound is only the end product of speech.  There are other types of energy that is expanded with speaking: electrical energy and electromagnetic energy.  If I don’t hear you via sound, I can still know what you said if I can read your electrical activity or electromagnetic activity of speaking.

sensor worn around the neck called a tuned electromagnetic resonator collar (TERC). Using sensing techniques developed for magnetic resonance imaging, the collar detects changes in capacitance caused by movement of the vocal cords, and is designed to allow speech to be heard above loud background noise.

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placing electrodes called electromyographic sensors on the neck, to detect changes in impedance during speech. A neural network processes the data and identifies the pattern of words. The sensor can even detect subvocal or silent speech. The speech pattern is sent to a computerised voice generator that recreates the speaker’s words.

So not only can there be speech without sound but also your thinking can be converted back to speech, as you silently speak what you think.

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