The first line on Google talks about bubbles, not some of the other articles. Y'all gonna flip wigs when the big boom theory is right. Not bang, because the sound produced light.
I can buy that. We don't even know the power of sound. I experimented using my voice to lift heavy objects for a few minutes once. Did it work? I'm not saying.
I like the storage requirements. I hear so often about little kids who shoot themselves because their parents left a loaded gun within their reach. At least a few times a year a story like this shows up on the news. And also some of the mass shooters were kids who stole their parent's gun. At the very least I think anyone who has a child in the home under 18 should be required to store their gun properly and subject to random checks. It could go a long way in cutting down on accidental gun deaths.
Sound is awesome. Look at YouTube to see what it can do. It levitates It creates light It can distiquish a fire It can build 3D landscapes I really do think sound is going to be the next big thing and it's surprising that not many people have picked up on it, especially religious people. Everything in the "beginning" of religious times revolved around sound. Either gods sang songs to form the earth, or God directly used sound. "let there be light" = sound first. Because God said: let there be light. Sound was the primordial energy in the creation of the universe. God said.... Vocally, distributing sound frequency - let there be light. So light was second to sound. Have you ever looked to see what's inside light? It's fascinating stuff. I wrote a thread on it a while back, but basically inside light is cuneiform lettering. I would not be surprised to find that cuneiform itself, while easily readable to some, actually holds and transmits "light data" and that each letter in cuneiform probably represents a primordial sound. Further research needs to be put into this as I don't think anyone has ever thought of it, it's a recent discovery.
And the "word" was spoken. Again, sound is the primordial energy. You see! You see! Yeeehhh she's onto something.
I bet the Egyptians built the pyramids using sound. They would just be like, "ENERGIZE," and suddenly the blocks would lift off the ground. I know I sound like I'm being sarcastic, but that would be really cool.
I think you'll find the pyramids themselves were huge sound resonating chambers and were built 6000+ years before the eqyptians. There is evidence to suggest had the alignments been represented perfectly to Orion's belt, then the pyramids must be at least 10,500 years old which also reflects the sphynx looking directly into the centre of star sign Leo at roughly 10,500 years ago also. Accompanied in with the underground chamber and wells of the pyramids, it works as simple as letting water run through those channels and having it reverb up the pyramids in the forms of vibrational energy and sound. Which ties into all the stone structures they're finding throughout south Africa. The walls of Jericho were eradicated with sound power too. Once thought to be a myth, but once again myth is a reality. Most likely this power is utilised with earth's own freuquency, what Tesla was trying to say. The earth generates its own power we can tap into. Of course it kept all hush hush, because free energy doesn't create money.
You know, in the future they'll probably find even more efficient means of killing each other than guns. They probably will have little sound devices that kill everyone within a mile radius. And any bimbo off the street will be able to get one.
I think it's pretty obvious at this point guns will never be banned. There is far too much money to be made in the arms industry for that
Probably little sound devices that you can use to levitate someone about thirty feet in the air, and then shut it off.
That's why I find it so hard to trust anything these days. It's why I can't let myself trust them. There's something fundamentally wrong there, as long as someone makes money, it doesn't matter how many people are killed. I think that's flawed. But I have to take it farther than that because deep down I feel it's true in most cases. Whatever we have been taught to believe, ideally helps somebody else along the line. Either the church gets richer, or corporations get richer, or science gets richer, but we don't. And I can't stand it.
I apologize to those who have heard this debate before, but it seems to me it illustrates, at least partially, the topic of this thread, Gun ownership itself is a slight mental illness. I don't mean to imply that you, Hemderson, have a slight mental illness as I don't believe all gun owners have a slight mental illness, I am a gun owner myself. But what I am saying is that some people seem to have a strange need to possess military equipment and accessories without being able to provide a logical rational for that need. You asked, and I quote, "Why do have a fear of flash suppressors? (sic)" I assumed you meant, "Why do I have a fear of flash suppressors?" I ignored the part where you inferred that I fear flash suppressors and explained that they are designed for use by the military and have no valid civilian use. I asked you why anyone needs a flash suppressor to hunt, target shoot, or protect their home. In other words I asked you to provide me with a valid civilian use. You never answered. Instead you implied that I'm paranoid and presented an argument based on the fact that a flash suppressor may have never been used in a crime. You seem to think this is logical; if a flash suppressor has never been used in a crime, then every gun owner should be allowed to use them. Based on this argument we would have to allow the general public to equip their firearms with grenade launchers, own unregulated mortars and bazookas, drive around in fully functional Abrams tanks, and own nuclear weapons, as I don't believe any of those have been used to commit a crime recently. The ball is only in my court, and I only continue to answer these types of posts and proceed with this debate, as it illustrates how badly some people feel the need to possess dangerous items that have no redeeming civilian value at the expense of logic, common sense, and the welfare of the public at large.