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Could Sound itself Move a Aircraft?

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posted on Oct, 14 2014 @ 10:30 PM
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a reply to: onehuman

no



posted on Oct, 15 2014 @ 04:43 AM
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While it may be plausible it certainty wouldn't be practicable. Even if we couldn't hear the sound, the energy would fry our delicate human bodies if you are thinking conventional. A propulsion not reliant on an atmosphere is required in order to traverse our solar system and beyond. Using sound waves to oscillate a ? (big crystal) that then produces an anti-gravity field, that could more in line with unconventional impulsion.



posted on Oct, 20 2014 @ 01:38 AM
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a reply to: subtopia

crystals don't provide anti gravity in any matter.



posted on Oct, 20 2014 @ 01:57 AM
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Always was fascinated with sound waves, and resonance frequencies. Was always curious if you could use a wave to induce resonance on a molecular level and break bonds.



posted on Oct, 20 2014 @ 02:05 AM
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a reply to: Azdraik

You absolutely can! However frequencies that would induce resonance at that level of structure would be enormously high. Like forget sound.



posted on Oct, 20 2014 @ 09:20 AM
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Not sure about a plane.

But it certainly can do a number on your hair.

edit on 20-10-2014 by grey580 because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 20 2014 @ 02:15 PM
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a reply to: grey580

Here is some recent research using "hollow" laser technology to move millimeter sized objects around in a room.
www.nature.com...
Sounds like a tractor beam to me....

Anything is possible!



posted on Oct, 20 2014 @ 02:19 PM
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a reply to: onehuman
Not an aircraft like we know but i think a bell would ring.



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