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  • what other proof do you need to show that the universe was formed thru sound which is also an electro magnetic wavelength.........sound can theoretically turn to light and light can turn to plasma....plasma leaves residue of molecules thus creating mass

  • @stylgiannoutsos ... you need a little more than that sequence to make some matter my friend. give us some more detail on your theory

  • @pixelspring well if you go inside an atom you see that it is really just a vibration or frequency..and everything is just a frequency among a vast wavelength but I don't know much about it though

  • I see it as a way of interfering with the gradient of particles that allows for aerodynamic sustenance...

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  • I thought this was a Hardstyle song. :D I was directed here by one

    

  • amazing

  • Needels like scare me... lol

  • Am I seeing them flatten? Do they spin? Thanks!

  • Hi Tom,

    I am looking to do a similar project for my physics lab, and was wondering if you could give me a heads up about the kind of transducer you used. A specific model number would be great. Please let me know.

    Thanks!

  • great !

    

  • What kind of amplifier does he use to command the ultrasonid sensor? Any diagram?

  • i wonder if you could contain other states of matter like this?

  • I got this while looking for techno music, I am okay with it.

  • This is really cool and I've also played with this. I tried to make a droplet spit out small droplets so that it would look like a jet stream. I send electric pulse (5-10kV) to the droplet but I fail to make it spit. Please suggest some ideas how I can make it to happen. Thanks

  • Now I see how Moses did it.

  • Megnet+Metal............ Water???? How????

  • science of floating.

  • you have to do this with liquid hot Pb !

    than you have bullets

  • KINDA LOOKS LIKE DNA

  • thats how planets were formed

  • Fucking miracles.

  • For the experiment, did they have to continuously add water to the droplets already suspended in the air?

  • Av zexf spaxiye.

  • Everything is sound.Without sound there is no creation.Without sound there is nothing.

  • @legitfreek but, sound is just vibrations through a medium picked up by your ear. the vibrations are energy itself. sound is just a way that the energy is tranferred, so it would be more accurate to say with no energy there is no creation.

  • @mattakudesu no shit ,because in pysics energy and mass are interchangeable so ur saying the same thing as without stuff there wouldnt be any stuff,naaa im jus playin, enjoy ur little video

  • @abdoo300 Well yeah, thats what he's explaining to Legitfreek.

  • tell that to a deaf person

  • Wow, the nutcases come pouring in!!

  • this is how everything is formed be zeropoint eather.

  • The pyramids were built using this method.

  • i would love to think so.... the pyramids being built by thousands of humans for over 30 years ?? just unthinkable and simply lunatic...

  • don't pay attention to those leaving thumbs down, they don't understand atoms.

  • omg

    im so scared

    look what they've done after researching the tiny protons and neutrons..

    NUCLEARBOMBS!!!444

    im sure they want to kill us ALL!!

  • its acoustic levitation... put a piece of paper on a speaker. the vibration of air causes the object to lift. nothing fancy

  • everything is energy in vibration(sound) if you see everything as sound, you start thinking in different dimensions to affect "matter"

  • im aware of frequency and wave functions.

  • great, now apply it to the way you view atoms and other particles. they also have a frequency and can be seen as wave functions.

  • ultrasonic devices

    Tibetan monasteries

    The walls of Thebes in the Greek kingdom of Boeotia

    Tiahuanacu

    Egyptian pyramid builders

    tenth-century Arab historian al-Masudi

    sonic levitation

    RELATED TO THIS VIDEO. rEALLY

  • Could you imagine what this could do to a human?

  • @MrKoukao Levitating meatball?

  • what spl and freq is used in this experiment please?

  • yay for sound wave's :P

  • I'm not saying this is how its done, but you can create the same illusion using an adjustable

    strobe light.

  • this is not an illusion, water is being suspended in air by sound past our limit to hear it.

  • if you controled the sound waves at different frecuencies and wave shapes ect... would you be abel to control the shape size positon x y axis ect...of the drop of water.. if so it would be the most awsome 3d water display ever!!!!!!

  • Search for Cymatics  Youl'' find all you want there..on YT.

    Peace.

  • The Hell are you talking about wilsoo7?!?!?!?

  • Hey Tom! I want to do this for my senior project, so can you please send me some info on how to do this? I would like a list of materials (what transducer, what things were used?) and anything that would help me succeed in my demonstration. Could you please send me a Personal Message and I will reply when you reply.

  • can ultrasonic noise damage your hearing? cool water trick!

  • not really but if it is intense enough it could cause injurys

  • could this technology be used to power UFOs?

  • Only if you had electromagnets that were thousands of time the size of the craft. and the craft was made of water. and the magnets traveled above and below the target, so as to trap the target in a electromagnetic "net". So yes. I guess so.

  • oh wait, ultrasonic "net"...I don't really know the word to use here. it like when the crest and troughs of opposing waves cancel each other out and leave an object trapped between them.

  • if those 2 are electromagnets why it's called "ultrasonic"? what sound has to do with all that?

    thanks

  • those are actually ultrasonic transducers at a very high frequency

    this is called acoustic levitation because sound is used to levitate things.

  • Who said it was electromagnets?!?!? This is ultrasonic levetation.

  • Water is not very magnetic.

  • Voted "Best comment" ;-)

  • Thanks, water is diamagnetic, since the electrons of the oxygen atom are paired. Most people assume that water is paramagnetic just because oxigen is. This is indeed ultrasonic levitation. It is possible to see that water droplets tend to accumulate where the waves interfere.

  • So, where does the music come into play? Those weren't magnetic speakers, were they? I just don't quite understand what I'm seeing but I think it's amazing. It looks like they're dancing. I'm a musician, so this really touches me. I'd love to learn more about it so please point me in the right direction when you get a chance. thanks

  • You can do research on acoustic levitation and find a good amount of information on it. Cymatics is also a good area to research if you want to understand how frequency effects physical matter. This is the same technique use to build the Pyramids, Coral Castle, and many other magaliths around the globe. Most of the myths from these times talk about using sound to build. Monks use these techniques as well high in the mountains of the Himilayas.

  • Well, I'll believe it to be the same technique that built the pyramids when I see dense matter being levitated by sound, not just water. I believe it to be possible, but so far it's all just speculation until someone picks up a large boulder using only their favorite Beastie Boys album. JK, but you can understand what I mean. There's a little more to it than what we've seen so far.

  • it is so true there is a lot more to IT that science can handle...how some poor village man can use his Qi power to enflame a piece of newspaper, how the ancient world talk of an utopia land (atlantis) and how they were so advanced etc.. there is so much science has to discover...and since humanity is still at an ignorant stage of evolution,this means we haven't learned from the past yet..and we should, ancient civilizations knew more than us today..

  • YES ITS TRU Cavemen used to use Qi power to make fire.. not sticks.. they also rode hydrogen powered unicorns with zeo emissions and apparently they found a fossil of a PlayStation-10 in utopia land.. we are so ignorant

  • @fragm3nted HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA­HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!

  • ultrasonic devices

    Tibetan monasteries

    The walls of Thebes in the Greek kingdom of Boeotia

    Tiahuanacu

    Egyptian pyramid builders

    tenth-century Arab historian al-Masudi

    sonic levitation

  • @cumesoftware

    which is craaazy cause its super conductive!

  • @jaymcd84 actually water isnt very conductive at all >.>

  • @dylanon3k

    SO WHY DONT WE BATHE WITH HAIRDRYERS?

  • @jaymcd84

    sorry about the capslock, i was at work lol

  • @jaymcd84 Water is conductive, but metals like copper or aluminum are much much more conductive.

  • @jaymcd84 lol caps lock

  • @cumesoftware

    This device does not work with magnetic fields. Its sound :)

  • @eddohan So you agree with me! Let me quote myself:

    "...This is indeed ultrasonic levitation. It is possible to see that water droplets tend to accumulate where the waves interfere."

    Since water is diamagnetic, this cannot be magnetic levitation.

  • @cumesoftware: I would assume that eddohan just saw your statement up in the video's "highest rated comment" field, it simply states "Water is not very magnetic". Taken out of context like that it is not that strange if someone may misunderstand what you were saying.

    Diamagnetic levitation of water requires a rather strong magnetic field, and is generally done inside a Bitter electromagnet, so the setup looks different, showing the levitated water inside a cylinder.

  • @tr41 Yes, thanks! I saw an experience involving strong magnets (or electromagnets, I don't remember) and a frog in water. The frog would move because water would tend to drag itself towards the magnet, pushing the frog away from it.

  • @cumesoftware Actually water is diamagnetic. It is repelled by magnetic fields. Though the repulsion is quite weak and hardly even noticable.

  • @kurisu925 Slightly paramagnetic in behaviour, I might correct. Paramagnetic substances are attracted to magnets. Diamagnetic substances are not.

  • @cumesoftware Paramagnetic means that it can have a magnetic field induced into it. Copper is paramagnetic. Diamagnetic materials are repelled by magnetic fields with out having a magnetic field induced into them. Water and graphite are diamagnetic materials. Pyrolytic graphite is a strong enough diamagnetic material that it can even be levitated over strong neodymium magnets.

  • @kurisu925 I've studied chemistry. Paramagnetic means that it has magnetic dipoles due to incomplete electron shells. Are you sure that copper is paramagnetic? It is not affected by magnetic fields. Iron is paramagnetic, for instance, since it has magnetic dipoles that can be oriented by an external magnetic field, and that is why it is attracted to magnets. Really, you should google for paramagnetism.

  • @cumesoftware Iron is ferromagnetic not diamagnetic.

  • @cumesoftware Sorry I meant to say "not paramagnetic" instead of "not diamagnetic".

  • They were doing this at UNAM a few years ago.

    nice

  • Ultrasonic Candle Blow safe Out. I am Italian. My name is Fabio. I would want to know that model is the type of ultrasounds that you have used for effecting the test. You can give me dell information. for his/her technical characteristics and for the cost and where I can buy? I am italy video Ultrasonic Candle Blow Out

  • Ultrasonic Candle Blow außer Gefahr Out. Ich bin italienisch. Ich heiße Fabio. ich würde gern wissen, daß Modell der Typ von Ultraschall ist, den du benutztest, um den Beweis vorzunehmen. Du kannst mir dell Auskünfte geben. für seine Charakter Techniken und für den Preis und wo ich kaufen kann. (I am italy)

  • that is intense now make one that can levitate yourself! wish i had that machine

  • Unfortunately, the max. dimensions of any object to be lifted that way are limited by the wavelength of the used frequency in air. For any usable frequency, that is not much. So this in never going to make it to a show in Las Vegas

  • i see

  • @walikai Yea you could levitate your own pish LOL

  • how many watts?

  • marginal, approx. 10 Watts net.

  • beautiful. i have awakened to the sound and light. love to all.

  • can someone pls send me a web address 4 u/s cause i cant seem 2 get 1 over the net Fantazia comin up only but not a link. Cheers

  • Wish we had done sexy practicals like this when I did physics at school 56 years ago. All we got was lycopodium powder in a glass tube.

  • Basta dire cazzate

  • whats the frequency?

  • Assuming the drops are at the stationary parts of a standing wave, 2 per cycle (are you still with me?) I would guess about 12 kHz. The drops are 1/2 inch apart, and the speed of sound in air is 1000 ft / sec. I also noticed the drops had to be "fed" with mist to keep the thing going.

  • Oo thanks dude

  • 20kHz

  • Kenneth's not here, man.

  • what?

  • REM joke. What's the frequency, Kenneth?

  • Wow, I feel ashamed I didnt get that lol!

    REM IS AWESOME :)

  • I always thought that was a funny name for a song, so it stuck in my head.

  • watt wuld hapen if you stuck yer head in that

  • awesome thinking

  • in your case nothing saveyopoop already happened

  • not much. Its just a 20kHz speaker. Loud (high amplitude) but not audible for humans.

  • Would you frappé your finger if you got it in between the transducers?

    It'd be interesting to see what kind of control you could get by having a sensor feed back the position of a single droplet.

    Seems like this'd have lots of applications in manufacturing and material science

  • nah probably not, it has the power to push tiny drops of water together, but thats not enough force to manipulate something as solid as a human finger. Might affect your blood flow a bit

  • Wow i guess technology has come a longway, but how is this possible? How can sound levitate objects?

  • the same way it causes avalanches

  • what version is this?

  • web 2.0

  • Would be cool to try to cast aerogel in between tranducers. Make for a neet effect.

  • I think the aerogel would crack

  • Droplets are traped in the nodes

  • So is this acoustic levitation via a standing wave?

  • Yes, it is.

  • Are ultrasonic frequencies more effective  than non-ultrasonic?

  • i don't get it :'D.

  • omg this is how dolphins can keep air bubbles from rising up to the surface!

  • A droplet orbiting another one in this instance is not an example of gravitational force. it is an example of ultrasonic sound waves effecting air? The earth's gravitational influence on this object is still there, but ultrasonic sound waves do not create their own gravity. It is a completely different concept.

  • okay, that was weird. there was a little droplet orbiting around one of the bigger center droplets and it looked like a solar system in the making. maybe some sort of sound is what creates the galaxies. in the beginning, there was the Word and the Word was God. a really long word. an infinite word that still reverberates today. ohmmmm

  • Now everyones going to understand why electrons follow specific orbits! I was keeping that a secret. :(

  • Excellent!

  • magnetic fields are measured in tesla units (si)

    about 14 tesla can levitate a frog..but it uses a lot of electric power..:)

  • how did they levitate david copperfield?

  • Ultrasonic is acoustic frequencies higher than 20Khz our ears can't hear higher than this frequency. What you see in this video, two ultrasonic transducers (top & bottom) with equal power but opposing each other, that's why the the water the water droplets are trapped in between (levitation).

  • It is just one transducer. The other is a reflection plate, only.

  • @meadoluv The one on the bottom would have to have a slightly raised output vs the top one to overcome the force due to gravity

  • David Copperfield is levitated by 14 seconds of good showmanship and misdirection

  • Very cool, sound has so many uses. If its not wanted, just go mach speed and leave it behind. impressive video.

  • Have you heard of "mag-lev" electric trains?

    The SkyTrain in Vancouver, BC is a mag-lev (levitation) system..the future is here, thanks to Nikola Tesla and other great inventors..see also T.Townsend Brown!!

  • If u can find a way to make small and energy effective device which has the ability to make a inverse gravity(gravity in reverse=push)which doesnt effect all surrounding masses, ud have a million ga-zillion fa-fillion dollars(Ludacris).

  • Are you quoting the singer known as Ludacris, or misspelling ludicrous? Not trying to be insulting, I just truly am curious, so don't take offense. You capitalized it, so maybe it is the name, rather than the adjective. Are you saying that you would be as rich as Ludacris?

  • The idea is to make a artificial gravity without using an entire planet and easily controlling strength and have it only push the force generator in the opposite vector to the rear of the ship. For people who aren't lost, the generator continuously moves space-time away from the ship as thrust, ergo simply, instead of having hot gases providing thrust like that in a rocket or jet propulsion system, u exaust space-time.

  • This is not the technology u want to think of using to levitate ur spaceship like in jetsons or starwars. Gravity is the only field force(field force-a force which does not rely on a medium or radiation or contact and works in over in vacumm) which has the ability to bend space-time.

  • Are you sure gravity isn't the "bend" in the spacetime fabric rather than the cause of the bend? I think Einstein had something to say about that.

  • Ultrasonic levitation is more than able to suspend objects in mid-air. Notice they used water and not beads. I'll give u a hint ;), imagine the beads is ur skull matter. To maintain the energy to suspend a something as dense as plastic(less dense than flesh and bone) either the pitch is upped and the amp downed and shatter ur bones, or low pitch and high amplitude and get blown away like a constantly exploding percussion grenade.

  • yeah? I agree with them guys underneath???

  • rad, i want one for a sculpture in my house. Also i wonder if sound waves could confine plasma for fusion.

  • if it's possible to use invisible forces to suspend matter like that, imagine the potential applications for similar developed devices.

  • Does it have to be only a standing wave or it can be done with a non bounded medium aswell?

  • Perhaps if you could create interference points above and below an object that will generate the standing wave from the resulting interference of the interference.

  • Clever, but not very useful

  • And what do you know about useful?

  • Probably a lot more than you son. The fact I'm a particle physicist with a master qualification would set me aside from you. Transpending water droplets in this fashion uses huge amounts of energy in ratio to mass being held.

    So, less of the agressive, wise-guy internet talk.

  • lol

  • You're an idiot.

  • You know NASA has perfected the technique of 'Containerless Creation' whereby they can create a glass sphere so perfect only a neutron is thought to be more round? And that they use these for 'tunable' lazers?

  • particle physicist who still plays with water. what have you learned so far ? playing with water? " huge amounts of energy in ratio to mass being held. " doesnt make sence. please talk in english

  • hahaha you close minded

  • Peter is very useful. metal round objects could be made from this. better tight partical of metals could be made. so it would be much stable strong to use. in space metals are being made where nasa doesnt report this

  • I would like to know the frequency of sound, and what intensity is required. Can you use pizzo electric speakers to generate the high frequency? If not, what did you use to generate the sound?

  • Ultrasonic Levitation in Air at 20 kHZ tangnatalaga. look up john hutchson

  • This is our material reality, the bubble could burst and then we have to go somewhere else.

  • the buble will lose mass thats why it bursts. the more it spins moves the less water mass it has and thus making it unstable

  • hey! brilliant... I'm gonna make a massive one of these to stop the rain fallin' in UK. It'll just hang there in the sky (until I work out how to blow it over the resevoirs)..

  • science fiction, dude, read science websites, not the news, politics(who own the news don't know jack about science). Ultrasound has been used in universities to levitate bugs. Scientists have even bent light and rederred objects invisible!

  • lol u seerions?

  • Is this a hoax? I think it is. Does anyone else? I checked out their website and I can't tell. This looks like some serious science-or science fiction.

  • Does n e one else here no how 2 speel? Seroiously!

  • thats not inbossible

  • how bout using this against meteors mabe we can slow thier desecent to se we can play with metero or just bang tem away with ultrasound

  • That's one of the dumbest things I've heard in a while.

  • lol

  • I wonder if you even know why it's so dumb. You probably don't.

  • wow there is anti gravity and normal science got me believeing that its em waves and shit like taht that would make it ,,thanks for this video ,,this like open up my eyes nice

  • So! if we can muster the power of ions for a anti-gravitational field on a Y axis plane set to a minus intrusion. Then maybe! just maybe! We can save the world.

  • no bad,now if u can make it powerful enough to movie the earth away from da sun.

  • I wonder how one would go about "Movie the earth" maybe if we knew what that was....

  • Wow!!

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