Magic is just a science. Another science dealing with the problems of energy management, still unknown to people ©
I think many have heard of the so-called. Edward Leedskalninsh's Coral Castle in Florida, which he, according to the main version, built using sound levitation (if you haven't heard, see the end of the post). There is also a lot of controversy about the construction of various megaliths.
Here is a plausible version arrived in time:
Guided Sound Levitation. Cymatics-3D - Controlled Sound Levitation. Cymatics-3D
Employees of the University of Tokyo and the Nagoya Institute of Technology managed to set small objects in motion using a complex acoustic levitation system: sound waves moved polystyrene particles with a diameter of 0.6 to 2 mm in three-dimensional space. Previously, objects using the same system were able to move only in two dimensions.
It took four rows of speakers to move water droplets, polystyrene particles, small pieces of wood, and even screws through the air. These objects were moved in all directions within the limits allowed by the experimental conditions. Movement in this case is caused by standing ultrasonic waves.
The literature describes an experiment that can be performed at home: by placing a strip of paper held in your hand over the ultrasonic generator so that its free end is 3-5 mm above the end of the rod, you need to press the button of the generator - and the tip of the paper under the influence of a sound wave will go up and hover motionlessly over the rod.
The apparatus used in the experiment is much more complicated than the generator: sound waves with a frequency of more than 20 kHz, inaudible to the human ear, emanate from four sides and intersect inside a limited space.
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Thus, they form a movable focus, in which a small object seems to be clamped and hovered in space. The direction of the waves can be arbitrarily changed, while the object is moving. Sound levitation is a way to overcome gravity, scientists say. Therefore, organizations such as NASA are already using devices for acoustic levitation.
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Occultists have long said that even the Atlanteans and the ancient Egyptians, when building their sanctuaries, were able to move their massive stone parts with the help of sound, that is, they owned acoustic levitation. Modern science tries to explain everything with dubious historical reconstructions depicting tens of thousands of slaves engaged in construction with ropes and blocks.
How were huge boulders similar to the stone from the Baalbek complex moved? Maybe like this?
Moving stone with sound
Flying stones
In the early 1930s, Swedish aeronautical engineer Henri Kjelson watched in Tibet as monks erect a temple on a rock 400 meters high. The stone - about one and a half meters in diameter - was dragged by the yak to a small horizontal platform located 100 meters from the rock. Then the stone was dumped into a pit corresponding to the size of the stone and 15 centimeters deep.
At 63 meters from the pit (the engineer accurately measured all the distances) there were 19 musicians, and behind them - 200 monks, who were positioned along radial pines - several people on each. The angle between the lines was five degrees. The stone lay at the center of this formation.
The musicians had 13 large drums suspended from wooden beams and facing the sounding surface of the pit with the stone. Between the drums, in different places, there were six large metal pipes, also directed with sockets to the pit. There were two musicians standing near each trumpet, blowing it in turn. On a special command, the whole orchestra began to play loudly, and the chorus of monks - to sing in unison. And so, as Henry Kjelson said, four minutes later, when the sound reached its maximum, the boulder in the hole began to swing by itself and suddenly flew off in a parabola straight to the top of the rock.
In this way, according to Henry's story, the monks lifted five or six huge boulders to the temple under construction every hour.
Being an engineer, besides an aviation one. Kjelson tried to explain the incredible phenomenon in terms of common sense.
Kjelson took measurements of all distances - from the pit to the rock, from the pit to the standing musicians and monks, and so on and got numbers, all multiples of PI, as well as the proportions of the golden ratio and 5.024 - the product of PI and the golden ratio. was in the center of the circle formed by the orchestra and the monks, who sent sound vibrations to the pit - the reflector of these vibrations. They raised the boulder 400 meters! The sounds grew smoothly (four minutes, or 240 seconds), were quite beautiful, and the vibrations - As a result - such a creative effect. It is a creative one - after all, the construction of a sacred temple was underway! The stone took off in a parabola - at first it went almost vertically (vibrations, reflecting from the rock, did not allow the boulder to approach it), then began to deviate towards the top …Closer to the rock there were a smaller number of monks on the lines-radii, therefore, the vibrations and their reflections were weaker, and towards the top their number generally began to fall sharply, and the stone, following the path of least resistance, exactly fell on the site of the construction of the sanctuary.
It is likely that in the same way the ancient builders of the pyramids and other global structures moved heavy boulders over considerable distances and great heights.
Triumphant experiment
Physicists, in general, admitted the possibility of controlled acoustic levitation. Moreover, they mastered the technology of controlling it, first in one, and then in two planes.
Many have probably seen macro photography with a drop of water hanging in the air. Such experiments were carried out, for example, by scientists from Switzerland. But for a long time no one managed to achieve three-plane process control.
And in January of this year, experts from the University of Tokyo made small objects of various shapes and masses float in space with the help of sound waves. Japanese matrices of directional sound emitters, located at specific points, allow them to move along complex paths.
At first, scientists operated on the already familiar water droplets, pieces of polystyrene with a diameter of 0.6 to 2 millimeters, as well as small radio components, but the crown of a series of experiments was the placing of a cube from a children's designer on the top of a toy pyramid.
Experimenters assure that after a while they will be able to manipulate objects of any mass and volume in the same way. It remains only to learn how to select the sound of a certain frequency and power. They also say that acoustic levitation will help in the future to completely overcome gravity. The use of this technology to create a new type of aircraft has already interested NASA engineers.
More examples of acoustic levitation:
Sound Levitation. Water droplets hang in the air
Acoustic levitation
Cymatics 3D. Sound Levitation - Cymatics 3D. Sound levitation