dant
The Living Force
I am not sure if this is a disinfo site, but I think recall
this link in a prior thread:
_http://www.amazingabilities.com/amaze10c.html
The interesting thing about this one is that, I recall
the concept of how lasers work, and how a glass
communications fiber is built; as for lasers, it uses
a cylindrical "crystal" of a certain atomic geometrical
arrangement, both ends cut in a specific way, both
ends polished and mirrored, one end being slightly
mirrored. Lasing works by pumping energy into this
"crystal" and casading photons are coherently focused
and exists the slightly mirrored end. As for the glass fiber,
it is made by having a core glass center with one or more
outer glass "sheaths" of different refractive indexes so that
laser light transmitted in the core would be self-contained
and directed or 'focused' in the core.
With the above given link, perhaps a specific arrangement
of sound instruments; with the the aim of creating outer
"sheaths" to direct and focus 'core' sounds at the sculpted
object to be levitated?
Just thinking out loud, and FWIW,
Dan
this link in a prior thread:
_http://www.amazingabilities.com/amaze10c.html
The interesting thing about this one is that, I recall
the concept of how lasers work, and how a glass
communications fiber is built; as for lasers, it uses
a cylindrical "crystal" of a certain atomic geometrical
arrangement, both ends cut in a specific way, both
ends polished and mirrored, one end being slightly
mirrored. Lasing works by pumping energy into this
"crystal" and casading photons are coherently focused
and exists the slightly mirrored end. As for the glass fiber,
it is made by having a core glass center with one or more
outer glass "sheaths" of different refractive indexes so that
laser light transmitted in the core would be self-contained
and directed or 'focused' in the core.
With the above given link, perhaps a specific arrangement
of sound instruments; with the the aim of creating outer
"sheaths" to direct and focus 'core' sounds at the sculpted
object to be levitated?
Just thinking out loud, and FWIW,
Dan