Synthetic human-like fakes: Difference between revisions

+ === 1770's === + In 1779 w:Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein won the first prize in a competition announced by the w:Russian Academy of Sciences for models he built of the human w:vocal tract that could produce the five long w:vowel sounds. ( Modified from w:Speech synthesis#History)
(→‎1st century: + The task of writing down and managing smuggling out the w:Book of Revelation this early warning of what is to come is given by God to his servant John, who was imprisoned on the island of w:Patmos + See Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelations § Revelation 13 + Cautioning reader about explicit written contents)
(+ === 1770's === + In 1779 w:Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein won the first prize in a competition announced by the w:Russian Academy of Sciences for models he built of the human w:vocal tract that could produce the five long w:vowel sounds. ( Modified from w:Speech synthesis#History))
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*'''1st century''' | scripture | '''[[w:Book of Revelation]]'''. The task of writing down and smuggling out this early warning of what is to come is given by God to his servant John, who was imprisoned on the island of [[w:Patmos]].  See [[Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelations#Revelation 13|Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelations § Revelation 13]]. '''Caution''' to reader: contains '''explicit''' written information about the beasts.
*'''1st century''' | scripture | '''[[w:Book of Revelation]]'''. The task of writing down and smuggling out this early warning of what is to come is given by God to his servant John, who was imprisoned on the island of [[w:Patmos]].  See [[Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelations#Revelation 13|Biblical explanation - The books of Daniel and Revelations § Revelation 13]]. '''Caution''' to reader: contains '''explicit''' written information about the beasts.
=== 1770's ===
* '''1779''' | science / discovery | [[w:Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein]] won the first prize in a competition announced by the [[w:Russian Academy of Sciences]] for '''models''' he built of the '''human [[w:vocal tract]]''' that could produce the five long '''[[w:vowel]]''' sounds.<ref name="Helsinki">
[http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/publications/files/theses/lemmetty_mst/chap2.html History and Development of Speech Synthesis], Helsinki University of Technology, Retrieved on November 4, 2006
</ref> (Based on [[w:Speech synthesis#History]])


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