Time is by far the most mysterious quality of the reality we exist in. For most of us, time is a convenient measuring device invented by humans, for humans, to structure their lives and be able to make sense of concepts like past, present and future.
In this episode, I discuss the most important mechanism by which humans use time to hear spatially: The interaural time difference.
Book recommendation: Spatial Hearing: The Psychophysics of Human Sound Localization - Jens Blauert