<< What follows is a longwinded technical / medical ramble, not related to theremins! >>
My interest in PP is pehaps driven more by curiosity than anything else.. I spent much of my working life involved with medical electronics, and a substantial part of this time in researching how sensory data was processed.. I was fairly low in the "system" at first, largely just devising the electronics to measure things like the frequency at thich a flashing indicator appeared continuous (flicker Fusion Frequency) and producing low distortion equipment to measure audiological functions..
I moved from this to more complex audio equipment for theraputic work - One of things I was most pleased with was a breathing sound synthesiser - it was noted that babies and infants (under the age of 2) with severe breathing problems, would often "fight" the ventillator - their weak but natural breathing patterns were assynchronous to that of the ventilator.. It was known that healthy infants often synchronise the the breathing patterns of of other humans (parents or siblings primarily) in the same room, but they did not seem to do this so easily to the sound of a ventilator.
I built a breath sound synthesiser which synchronised to the ventilator, and was cranked up so it was louder than the sound from the ventilator - The result was a huge improvement in the childrens breathing..
The idea that there MIGHT be some fundamental ELF to which we are predisposed - and the chance that IF we were to loosely synchronise medical equipment to this, it MIGHT improve the performance of said equipment / peoples response to the equipment (ventilators, pacemakers etc) interests me..
Which brings me to PP.. Any individual who can "produce" a repeatable pitch where the frequency is accurate must, I think, have some stable "reference clock" - For me, the question is what the source of this "clock" might be.. Is it "local" and this individual simply has a better one than others - Or is it external, from some source which is intrinsically stable..
And this discussion has also got me wondering about PP vs TM .. Some one with accurate TM, who can, from memory of a note in a song, exactly identify or hum that note, must I think either have an accurate "local clock" - Or have access to an "external clock", from some source which is intrinsically stable.
The actual pitch / frequency of this note is IMO unimportant - its the fact that there is a mechanism to provide any stable consistant mental pitch which interests me.. In this context, PP and TM may be similar - The PP may "simply" have "produced" a full set of "notes" and degree variants of these "notes" (as in, the ability to know how many cents deviance the sound they hear from these "notes") wheras the TM has only encoded a few "notes" and may be able, from these, to produce notes reletive to this reference...
But in both cases I think there MIGHT be a common "Master Reference"... I do not actually see any mechanism in our "meat computer" that could be "frequency stable" (And I am NOT saying that this means anything, There may well be some highly tuned HF generator based on quantum resonances or whatever, for all I know) - It seems that with our fluctuations of biochemistry etc, it is more likely that any stable reference is something 'outside' that we tune to.
Fred.