GarlicJam wrote:There is bound to be hundreds of thousands of words written about Jaiswal's dismissal. No doubt correct in my opinion, but I am sure many supporters of India will be up in arms.
My problem with Snicko is well documented over the years here, but my critique is exclusively to the fact that the type of sounds and the inability to differentiate between what is registered; but in this case, there is absolutely no scientific reason why Snicko would completely fail to register a sound at all. It literally makes no sense at all. The operator of the tech + the oscillation shown on the footage both show the system was picking up a low amplitude ambient sound - so we know the microphone and system was working. We also know this because the same microphone registered sounds when Deep was given out - so there is no failure of the technology here.
You could say that the cutoff on the resonance filter was aggressively cutting around the fundamental frequency of the sound produced, but for two reasons this would still produce a sound registered on the oscillator - firstly, because any sound of this nature is going to produce harmonic frequencies of significant enough amplitudes to register all the way between 0 to 10,000 hz at the very least, and secondly the ambient sound frequency was not being filtered as we know, so we can conclude with almost 100% certainty that the majority of fundamental or harmonic frequencies in the high amplitude range were not being filtered.
Even in the frankly impossible scenario that the strike of the bat or glove made the exact same range of frequency of sound as the ambient noise meaning both in isolation cannot be seperated by analysis, two identical sound sources with identical frequencies would by the superposition principle create an amplitude that is the sum of both sound waves - or in other words, two exact same sounds add together in loudness, and you would very much notice that on the oscillator as a peak after the strike on the glove.
The only scientific conclusion is..... the ball did not hit anything.