When I was in my first year as Computer Science Engineering at the University, I had a lot of electric-related class where sinusoids were everywhere. I started dreaming of driving cars through sine pathways around other cars, realizing that sound was the sum of different sine waves, the wires on my desks (mouse, power cord, etc) were also some Fourier signals compose of different sine waves. That was crazy.
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When I was in my first year as Computer Science Engineering at the University, I had a lot of electric-related class where sinusoids were everywhere. I started dreaming of driving cars through sine pathways around other cars, realizing that sound was the sum of different sine waves, the wires on my desks (mouse, power cord, etc) were also some Fourier signals compose of different sine waves. That was crazy.