Your ears are emitting sounds! Right now, your ears are emitting a variety of high-definition sounds. This recent discovery gave birth to the science of listening to the ears. “Amazing!” – is how Dr. William Brownell of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine describes this fact. His colleague said: “It’s as amazing as if your nose were emitting odors.”

The sounds produced by the ears help you understand speech and also help you determine the direction from which the sound is coming In addition, they enhance the human imagination. Ear beams act as holographic radar; they act as auxiliary beams that interact with incoming sounds to form an interference pattern.

“Let’s take advantage of aural radiation!” – decided Italian physiologist Hugo Zucorelli and used it to create a new kind of three-dimensional sound recording: holography. When you listen to a holophonic recording, you are immersed in a new world – a world of synaesthesia, a world of mixed meaning, similar to the one that spawns poets.

When you hear the sound of a lighted match with a holophonic recording, you also smell sulfur. When you hear the crunch of cookies or crackers or the fizz of lemonade bubbles, you also taste them.

Holographonic recordings can give you the impetus to create images with all the fullness of feeling that is so important for developing memory, improving learning, and healing the mind.