The discussion clarifies the relationship between wave speed, frequency, and tension in a string using the equations v=fλ and v=√(T/μ). It emphasizes that while increasing frequency does not affect the speed of the wave if tension and mass per length remain constant, it results in a decrease in wavelength. The key point is that the speed of propagation is determined by the physical properties of the medium, specifically tension and mass distribution. Therefore, doubling the frequency does not double the wave speed; instead, it alters the wavelength. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding these relationships in wave mechanics.