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Scientist Explains How to Levitate Objects With Sound

Scientist Explains How to Levitate Objects With Sound

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Believe it or not, levitating objects aren't just the stuff of science fiction and magic shows. There are actually many different forms of levitation including something called acoustic levitation, which uses powerful sound waves to trap objects in mid-air. WIRED spoke with a physicist at Argonne National Laboratory to find out how acoustic levitation works and what it's used for
Date: 2022-07-06

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This is a model scale prototype. If this is greatly scaled up, so to would it-s capabilities. Also this proves sound, vibration, frequency can lift, move or levitate objects. So fine tuning of said frequencies could both either strengthen or weaken what those frequencies are capable. Theoretically given the size of the device, system or machine as well as specific frequency tuning or fluctuating would have should have limitless penitential as to what can be moved and how long it can be manipulated by said frequencies. Construction wouldn-t be the only uses. Most assuredly this tech would/will be used, converted or manipulated for use as a weapon. Imagine being able to move an entire city, state, country or continent. Or buildings being levitated and dropped, cars, trucks, trains planes maybe even living things. I mean the model scale prototype can manipulate water what are humans mostly made of? The possibility for this type of tech is legit boundless, hopefully it will be used for the betterment of mankind and not yet again another tool for destruction and genocide terror.
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SO a nerd question to all here on this its movie and fictional but recently the witcher season 2 came out and the vampire monster uses a scream to pick up geralt and push him back to a wall and hold him there for about 10 secs he weight is 200-204 how much DB ect would be needed even to do such a thing I know the weapon LARD can send concentrated sound to deter or even put them in a fetal position and even if set higher can start hitting danger and or death he sound attack was also visible. I was thinking it should have been way out side the levels of a human surviving like 200 db + as well as she is only one sound source pulling it off not two.
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Wow so they have had this technology for years I always known that you could levitate something with sound waves but I did not know that we control it and filter a stream so that way you put something in that scream it would stand that path just like if it was a river and you are the canoe so fine the Earth's natural resonance's find a way to amplify that by putting structures on the major points that you need all over the Earth cuz he said this is how we figure out to use this anti-gravity with sound waves remember they did an experiment on the moon so my guess is they found a way to amplify it
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This was already written in the hindu scriptures in hinduism there was a great significance for sound(vibrations. When the saints, sages meditate their breath drops naturally it can drop to 3 - 6 breaths per minute that is when they can hear infrasonic and ultrasonic sounds they can also feel the vibrations. That is how the hindu scriptures have many things about the universe. Because they can feel the vibrations. Tibetian monks also used very big instruments to levitate objects. that is how the saints and sages levitate with producing a certain frequency of vibration in their body
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Tibetan Monks, can levitate large rocks - to heavy for humans to physicaly lift - with resonant sound frequencys - at least 20 Monks, with horns, to do that.
Coral Castle, was built by the same means, by only one person. He also deconstructed it, moved it a few miles by truck & reconstructed the Coral Castle, using resonant frequencys to lift & place the 35 ton blocks, on his own. Coral Castle, to my knowledge stands to this day, where it was moved to.

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You refine the design by giving the speakers and intake and more airflow and making each plus a little harder instead of faster speed is still good though what examples actually a sonar sensor like the ones that come in those Arduino kits those can be configured to levitate a ping pong ball their speakers are open enough and got a big wide open grill for enough air flow and they're designed to produce high frequency sound waves.
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And the question was why can't we build this on a bigger scale man answers would be deafening and destructive deafening do it remote control somewhere far desolated area tell the world to prepare themselves figure it out and destructive destructive we're in the area maybe in the sky or whole I don't know but if it's somewhere far away prepare yourself do it in Antarctica they already done this crap let's take the risk let's do it
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There are multiple ways to achieve this effect, the method you use determines your cause and its magnitude, it also determines the context in which it should be used and what the properties of the said event should be, to have immense power, is to hold tremendous responsibility and to make a small error is to cause unforeseen cataclysm, not for yourself but everyone.
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Can't this be used a a form of propulsion? I'm not a rocket scientist but it seems like that could be possible. I also think this is how ancient civilizations moved megalithic rocks. With so much time on their hands and no jobs eventually someone hit a rock and figured out that it had a frequency and used that same frequency to move it.
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I couldn-t help but think about the Egyptian pyramids the whole time. I think they used focused sound wave levitation with amplifiers. I think they were also able to cut stone with sound waves. I heard someone talk about how they did it by remote viewing ancient Egypt.
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