this article reminded me of something the C s said in session 980822 ( almost 10 years ago now)
A: All. Built using sound wave technology.
Q: When you say that it was built using sound wave
technology, were these sound waves produced by human
voices or by instruments or mechanical devices of some sort?
A: Mostly latter.
Q: What kind of a device would this be? What would you call
it?
A: Something like tuning fork.
Q: It would be something that could be struck and would
produce a sound that could then be directed in some way?
A: A sound enhancing collector/focuser.
Q: Can we build such a thing?
A: Must be like a two-way antenna; solidly brass or bronze.
Q: Other than a solid piece of metal, were there any other
internal parts such as a mechanism of some sort?
A: Silicon arterial wand.
-http://keelynet.com/
from the page
Egyptian Tuning Forks - Indeed, this prompts me to ask if you know about the "tuning forks" which were discovered by Egyptologists who, presumably because they were unable to ascribe a utility to these items, deemed them to be "anomalous". Some years ago an American friend picked the lock of a door leading to an Egyptian museum store-room measuring approx 8 feet x ten feet. Inside she found "hundreds" of what she described as "tuning forks". These ranged in size from approx 8 inches to approx 8 or 9 feet overall length, and resembled catapults, but with a taut wire stretched between the tines of the "fork". She insists, incidentally, that these were definitely not non-ferrous, but "steel". These objects resembled a letter "U" with a handle (a bit like a pitchfork) and, when the wire was plucked, they vibrated for a prolonged period.
are these maybe those sound wave focusing devices?
A: All. Built using sound wave technology.
Q: When you say that it was built using sound wave
technology, were these sound waves produced by human
voices or by instruments or mechanical devices of some sort?
A: Mostly latter.
Q: What kind of a device would this be? What would you call
it?
A: Something like tuning fork.
Q: It would be something that could be struck and would
produce a sound that could then be directed in some way?
A: A sound enhancing collector/focuser.
Q: Can we build such a thing?
A: Must be like a two-way antenna; solidly brass or bronze.
Q: Other than a solid piece of metal, were there any other
internal parts such as a mechanism of some sort?
A: Silicon arterial wand.
-http://keelynet.com/
from the page
Egyptian Tuning Forks - Indeed, this prompts me to ask if you know about the "tuning forks" which were discovered by Egyptologists who, presumably because they were unable to ascribe a utility to these items, deemed them to be "anomalous". Some years ago an American friend picked the lock of a door leading to an Egyptian museum store-room measuring approx 8 feet x ten feet. Inside she found "hundreds" of what she described as "tuning forks". These ranged in size from approx 8 inches to approx 8 or 9 feet overall length, and resembled catapults, but with a taut wire stretched between the tines of the "fork". She insists, incidentally, that these were definitely not non-ferrous, but "steel". These objects resembled a letter "U" with a handle (a bit like a pitchfork) and, when the wire was plucked, they vibrated for a prolonged period.
are these maybe those sound wave focusing devices?