To understand the idea, a useful analogy is that of the different time scales between animals and plants. To us, plants look almost still because we live in a faster dimension, but whenever we view images of plants that have been significantly accelerated, we can suddenly see them moving like animals in the way they crawl, testing the space around them , bend towards the light, spread their roots to reach nutrients, etc.
In such cases, the movements of plants have been accelerated to match the time scale of animals, which is why we see the similarity. In the same way, when we speed up or slow down recorded sounds of different natures, we appreciate an inherent similarity of the phonosphere in which we are constantly immersed and by which we are formed into existence.