An optimum condition for increasing the comprehension of a meaning‐dynamic system (E. Colton, “On the Contribution of Synchronization Patterns to Semantic Meaning,” to be published in the proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on Acoustics) is approached by providing suitable aural and visual communication isolation for the creative‐source aggregates, while their coordinating links should be placed in the opposite conditions and agminated. The concept of noise addiction is introduced. It is concluded that (a) excessive “well‐adjusted togetherness” in any quasi‐permanent group, e.g., in the home or the work area, restrains creativity; and (b) many repetitions of long exposures to noise (even of low intensity) are very likely to reduce the comprehension of a meaning‐dynamic system.