Talk:Illusory continuity of tones
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This doesn't work. I hear a rather pronounced break in the sweeping wave where there is noise. Why would anyone think that just because there isn't silence in the break, it doesn't sound like a break? This "illusion" is ridiculous to the point of not being an illusion at all. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 60.241.86.130 (talk • contribs • WHOIS) 02:03, 14 November 2010