A short history of bad acoustics

  • Wright M
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Abstract

Every branch of science attracts its share of cranks and pseudoscientists, and acoustics has been no exception. A brief survey of those who touched on acoustics is given with quotations from the more interesting or egregious examples. A contrast is drawn between the nineteenth century contrarian's quarrel with particular theories and the modern new age wholesale rejection of theory. This world-view is traced back to the later scientific writings of Goethe. Examples of pseudoscience applied to biomedical acoustics, architectural acoustics, and audio reproduction are given.

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Wright, M. C. M. (2006). A short history of bad acoustics. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 120(4), 1807–1815. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2336746

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