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I appreciate all the responses. I didn't get much sleep, so this may not be the best time for me to post, but I will anyways.
The main thing that I am thinking is different is the fact that it is on the couch. How can the couch not effect the way the waves propagate? To say that the couch doesn't absorb anything does not make any sense to me. It's a big, thick piece of stuff.
I'll have another look over all the answers tomorrow since I am tired at the moment.
If anyone has suggestions on books or other resources that cover more of the physics involved I would appreciate it. I should probably just take a physics course anyways heh
The main thing that I am thinking is different is the fact that it is on the couch. How can the couch not effect the way the waves propagate? To say that the couch doesn't absorb anything does not make any sense to me. It's a big, thick piece of stuff.
I'll have another look over all the answers tomorrow since I am tired at the moment.
If anyone has suggestions on books or other resources that cover more of the physics involved I would appreciate it. I should probably just take a physics course anyways heh