I have a theoretical type question.
If a person with Parkinson's disease drives over a road that is ridden with pothole, does the shaking caused by driving over the potholes cancel out the shaking caused by the Parkinson's, creating an equilibrium, akin to how two waves can cancel each other out, or do the potholes only make the Parkinson's more severe?
>>9128829
Why would you even think that the potholes would be in sync with their tremors? Of course they would make it more sever.
>>9128856
>Why would you even think that the potholes would be in sync with their tremors?
>Of course they would make it more sever.
Welllll.....
Mixing two random sets of tremors should result in some instances where the two cancel each other out, and some where they amplify.
I'm pretty sure that makes the overall result more chaotic.
Any white noise has a certain amount of "smoothness", mixing two white noise sources should reduce the smoothness???
just guessing
>>9128856
Ignore this reply, the answer is absolutely yes
>>9128829
The only way to know is through scientific testing. Kidnap a Parkinson's sufferer, OP