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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2008

Check out our website http://www.sonic-dynamics.com/

This is a proof of concept early stage protoype that we made in 2006 We can use sound waves to run an alternator. Our alternative energy technology is green and clean!

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  • very interesting video guy, though for some reson i would have thought the rotation would have been the other way clock wise, are you by sound making space in front for the speaker to move into like a form of sonic vacuum ? or does that sound mad...LOL... its all i can think of though to reson what’s going on here.

    Thom in Scotland.

  • @fuelban

    Thom,

    There is a vacuum in front of our speaker!

  • @jont200008 nice 1 guys, power to you're elbow, i love intelligence, really cool.

    thom in scotland....

  • @fuelban

    Thanks,

    We are way beyond what you see here...the toughest part is the final product and development......

  • what is the energy conversion efficiency [output / input percent] ?

  • @Heissenburger

    please contact me though my website for details.

    Thanks, - Jon Thurber

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  • to be honest I am not impressed in the kinetic energy produced by these speakers. I have seen a small single speaker playing Rick Astley's "Never gonna give you up" cause huge movements of people out of a room

  • play metalica, it'll go faster.

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  • So is the sound charging the battery? Or is the battery providing the power for the decibel signal? how do the speakers get power if either is the case? And what is the return on energy for energy used?

  • With this CLOUD of energy we live in with all this "harmless" wireless crap, we should not need batteries for our cell phones.

    Esp. with cell towers on each side of our homes called 'smart meters'.

    "Smart Meter" surveillance devices transmit on the same freq as our brains?

  • With this CLOUD of energy we live in with all this "harmless" wireless crap, we should not need batteries for our cell phones.

    Esp. with cell towers on each side of our homes called 'smart meters'.

    "Smart Meter" surveillance devices transmit on the same freq as our brains?

  • I'm very interested in seeing the future of this idea. :)

    With enough research, it could certainly be something big.

  • really cool,how powerful is this?

  • @majikcarpet727 That would be extremely ineficient/useless. I mean, you can put a microphone beside an highway and connect it to whatever, but the amount of power produced would be very, very low.

  • You've made a turbine that is pushed by sound waves powered by electricity. Great job, you've replicated a Leslie rotating speaker!

    Now if only this made sense as a generator.

  • now if only you could find a battery that will not run down. but then again if we find this battery we could run any other more efficient motors.

  • majikcarpet, you seem to be the one possessed of the correct idea. if one would like to design such a medium, i would suggest researching that which already absorbs sound energy, and cast the invention in that image. perhaps start with a study of human and animal eardrums, and then study the fact that every light pattern has a mirrored sound pattern.

  • Looks like and ///Alpine speaker display used at CES or something...

    

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