The Power of Waves & Resonance
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So to move a lightweight object through space with people inside, how do you prevent melting them into the craft or the hull of a ship if that's what you're moving? I'm sure different wave lengths, but one is inside the other which is moving at high speed presumably. How can one be so affected and the other not at all?
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Hello, I have a question. How do you vibrate objects at such high frequencies in the first place? The interatomic radius in atoms are really small so the frequency has to be really large, like a few THz. How is that even possible?
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Hi !
Thank you !
You mention in your video about reading more about waves ! Where is a good place to go?
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Dido
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excellent! well explained!
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Sounds feasible enough, but too often the logic is propelled by presumptive conclusions. Or whatever
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multipl harmonics resonators...one main one on the object to teleport then multiple micro ones for each atom to pinpoint thru mathmatical geometric maping to precisely move and reconstruct the object upon jump
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you rock! :)
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@shamthemanSMBMG: Probably the length and mass. Look up vibrating string in wikipedia. Each object of uniform mass should have a tau(t) constant.
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LOL the "sport model" of a ufo. great. love it
How would you raise or lower the frequency of something? How did tesla do it?
ConsumedByDrums 1 year ago
@ConsumedByDrums,
I'll eventually do a video on electronics... In the meantime you can look up what Capacitors and Inductors are do by searching for "Phasors", this is the math you will need to understand electronics and build radio tuners for different frequencies.
When you tune your radio to a different frequency station you are basically adjusting what is known as a "varicap" or a tunable capacitor which changes the distance between plates and thus the relaxation time of the capacitor.
AlienScientist 1 year ago
exactly what makes you so sure of your interpretation of somebody else's experiments.
icewalker23 1 year ago
@icewalker23,
I not sure. This is only a guess.
If you are unfamiliar with how the scientific method works, please watch:
watch?v=Ffr69ZovHKc
AlienScientist 1 year ago