Han
piscator ψ
This is only a little one, but imagine the potential if scaled up!
'Tractor beam' grabs beads with sound waves - BBC News
'Tractor beam' grabs beads with sound waves - BBC News
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I wonder if weather that generates noise, like thunder for example, can create a tractor beam like effect, strong enough to draw fish or other things up to the clouds? this may explain "raining fish" or frogs etc.
Interesting thought but I would think that the sound waves needed to generate this phenomena, might also be ultrasonic but more stronger or perhaps higher in frequency(?) than what was created in the laboratory experiment and probably would be harmful to the human ear would it not?
Fascinating, Han. Manipulation of sound frequencies and the effects of these manipulations seem to constitute a vast unexplored territory in science. Our human senses evidently provide us with only limited access to what goes on around us.
It's clear by now that ancient megalith builders knew how to manipulate sound in underground caverns and constructions formed within them, with consequent sense- and consciousness-expanding results. As Ingo Swann wrote, we have more than five 'senses', as many as seventeen he identified. How much of what we call paranormal experience might be the result of our multiple, layered, senses being overwhelmed by manipulation of sound frequencies by agents we cannot see?