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Real "Tractor Beam" in action! (video and article)

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The question is what level of physical knowledge is required to produce the tractor beams witnessed in many ufo sightings. It seems likely that such manipulations of 'sound waves' are also employed to draw water up into ufos, witnessed numerous times. These manipulations must involved sound frequencies that we humans cannot hear, but it seems that many animals on earth can hear them and respond to them with fear and flight as demonstrated in ufo sightings and encounters around the planet over the last six decades. Unlike these current experiments with ping pong balls, the sound seems to be generated by the ufo itself rather than by manipulations generated from outside the ufo. Unless ufos that are visible (in whole or in part) to us are accompanied by invisible ships that produce the manipulations of frequencies. That last possibility is intriguing. All of this also suggests the capability in ufos of blocking sound frequencies we could actually hear from the range of what they generate near earth.
 
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.

there is also the possibility of weaponising "sound" I know that some sound weapons were in development in WWII, also coincidentally I have just watched a documentary about the Celts and they showed a Celtic war trumpet (Carnyx) being played:
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Just imagine the noise of a thousand such trumpets being played at once!

Finally my understanding is that some toothed Whales and Dolphins are capable of generating sound bursts capable of disabling fish.
 
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?
 
Can mental intentions generated by human minds produce expansions in sound frequencies in a local setting, and could these account for levitations achieved by some individuals?
 
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?
 
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?

It well might be damaging but I don't know, if you think about a deep sea creature that lives at depths (and pressure) that would crush us to a pancake they seem to do ok down there: but bring them up and they can't cope.
Although we don't perceive it we are actually under immense "weight" at sea level. I know that sound and weight are different but we can cope with conditions that other animals would find deadly.
Maybe that is the same with noise, if you cant hear it it cant hurt you?

One thing about UFO's that I have read about is their complete lack of noises, maybe they "jam" our ears?

*as in interfere/scramble
 
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?

Your post made me think about this "rock gong":
 
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