Sound is a mechanical wave that results from the back and forth vibration of the particles of the medium through which the sound wave is moving. In their case, medium is the air....there is your hint at this "ufo technology". The motion of the particles is parallel (and anti-parallel) to the direction of the energy transport (called longitudinal waves. This motion of the aircreates regions in the air where the particles are compressed together and other regions where the part. are spread apart
its a foam cup in a chamber. Sound is just difference in pressure. It is just floating in the wind of the speaker. Im not impressed. I can do that with one fan
Nikola Tesla said that he invented a flying car (ciggar shaped) with out moving parts and just using sound and other elechtromagnetic principle and powered by wireless electricity transmission as he explains it in his self-biography "my inventions". So this principle mixed with some other would be the right thing to levitate heavy objects.
Do you know exactly what episode this is from? I'm doing some research on resonance for a physics project/essay and i would like to see the whole episode.
If you could tell me what season and episode this is, that would be very helpful.
@SASNIGHTCRAWLER hmmm. I didn't realize our brain waves resonate with the Schumann Resonance or Earth. coool.
I think the 3 laser beams have to be regulated from the same power source so you can adjust the phase in each. (I failed miserably trying to align 3 laser pointers. haha)
Excellent Idea though! I'm gonna send you some more info on what I have. I need all the ideas, insight and scrutiny I can get. This is all of our project.
@SASNIGHTCRAWLER Everything is going much better than I expected!
I've been looking into John Keely's Dynasphere and sympathetic vibratory physics.
People Need to see Walter Russell's book called A New Concept of the Universe.
Ed Leedskalnin has a lot of pieces of the puzzle too. John Searl's SEG is a major factor also. What topped it all off for me is Viktor Grebbenikov and his work with what he called the Cavernous Structure Effect.
Glad you like the theory. It's fascinating, to say the least. I hope I were able to help but I'm only an UFO enthusiast. Anyone who knows how to get help on this theory?
Now that I look at my comment here from 2 months ago, I realize how much work I've done since then.
Victor Grebbenikov didn't need magnets, electricity, or anything other than bug shells and wood. Sounds absolutely absurd until you see the documents and my own research. The only term is WSFM. Weird Science and Friggen Magic.
John Keely didn't exactly sing into the sphere but rather used sympathetic vibration and pressure to break down the elements into Aether, etc.
Sound is a mechanical wave that results from the back and forth vibration of the particles of the medium through which the sound wave is moving. In their case, medium is the air....there is your hint at this "ufo technology". The motion of the particles is parallel (and anti-parallel) to the direction of the energy transport (called longitudinal waves. This motion of the aircreates regions in the air where the particles are compressed together and other regions where the part. are spread apart
rosulja71 3 weeks ago
At 0:44 he mentions "Louis" Goddard, but it's actually **Robert** Goddard! Noooo History channel, you have to fact-check your talking heads...
mickeymcd 5 months ago
its a foam cup in a chamber. Sound is just difference in pressure. It is just floating in the wind of the speaker. Im not impressed. I can do that with one fan
prvtlongarm 6 months ago
Nikola Tesla said that he invented a flying car (ciggar shaped) with out moving parts and just using sound and other elechtromagnetic principle and powered by wireless electricity transmission as he explains it in his self-biography "my inventions". So this principle mixed with some other would be the right thing to levitate heavy objects.
mailhoax 8 months ago
@liu0tube
Thanks a lot!
MrChronosMusic 11 months ago
Hey,
Do you know exactly what episode this is from? I'm doing some research on resonance for a physics project/essay and i would like to see the whole episode.
If you could tell me what season and episode this is, that would be very helpful.
Thanks a lot :)
MrChronosMusic 11 months ago
@MrChronosMusic
It's season 1, episode 7 titled reverse engineering. Good luck!
liu0tube 11 months ago
Dr. Deak did it first.
Signed
Dr. Deak
drdeak 1 year ago
@SASNIGHTCRAWLER hmmm. I didn't realize our brain waves resonate with the Schumann Resonance or Earth. coool.
I think the 3 laser beams have to be regulated from the same power source so you can adjust the phase in each. (I failed miserably trying to align 3 laser pointers. haha)
Excellent Idea though! I'm gonna send you some more info on what I have. I need all the ideas, insight and scrutiny I can get. This is all of our project.
:o)
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago
@TheRealVerbz Maybe we've been "programmed" by the earth.
ikemkrueger 5 months ago
@SASNIGHTCRAWLER Everything is going much better than I expected!
I've been looking into John Keely's Dynasphere and sympathetic vibratory physics.
People Need to see Walter Russell's book called A New Concept of the Universe.
Ed Leedskalnin has a lot of pieces of the puzzle too. John Searl's SEG is a major factor also. What topped it all off for me is Viktor Grebbenikov and his work with what he called the Cavernous Structure Effect.
Look into all those names. Woooow.
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago
Blast 3 sound waves at 90 degree angles into a sphere!
I think the 3 waves will create an interference pattern like the sacred geometric pattern called the flower of life.
At the zero point of the sphere where the 3 waves intersect, I believe it creates an electric field.
Electricity creates a hum.
The inverse should be that a hum creates electricity.
I need help to test this theory ASAP
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago 4
Glad you like the theory. It's fascinating, to say the least. I hope I were able to help but I'm only an UFO enthusiast. Anyone who knows how to get help on this theory?
liu0tube 1 year ago
John Keely created a machine that when you sing into a sphere, it creates electricity enough to power a magnetic fly wheel.
This was in the late 1800's.
Look into John Keely and Ed Leedskalnin!
Please ask people about that theory too.
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago
@TheRealVerbz Look into the Resonant Frequency of Beryllium for a start?
After doing some research I have a good hunch this is what We are going to need to use.
MrUnknown003 1 year ago
@MrUnknown003 Thank you! :o)
Now that I look at my comment here from 2 months ago, I realize how much work I've done since then.
Victor Grebbenikov didn't need magnets, electricity, or anything other than bug shells and wood. Sounds absolutely absurd until you see the documents and my own research. The only term is WSFM. Weird Science and Friggen Magic.
John Keely didn't exactly sing into the sphere but rather used sympathetic vibration and pressure to break down the elements into Aether, etc.
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago