Re: Speed of Light?

Jerry Wayne Decker ( jwdatwork@yahoo.com )
Mon, 16 Aug 1999 05:50:05 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Folks!

With regard to the speed of light thread, I wonder if
you could use this 'resonant macrosonic synthesis'
technique (after all it is FREQUENCIES) to intensify a
given form of energy.

I have long been of the opinion that there is an
aether spectrum with many missing parts but basically
stating that one or more frequencies can be
successively slowed to produce different effects
partly because of how the new frequency propagates in
various media.

IMO, the aether spectrum is based on a complex of high
density frequencies that are higher than we can
currently measure so that when one or more frequencies
are slowed down their wavelength necessarily becomes
longer and the resultant frequency lower.

aether when slowed produces
magnetism when slowed produces
electricity when slowed produces
light when slowed produces
heat when slowed produces
sound when slowed produces
physical vibration when slowed produces
matter

Just as matter can be exploded to produce energy in
E=MC^ so too can energy imploded produce mass.

This harnessing of large scale shockwaves through
resonance should be applicable to any of the
frequencies in the aether spectrum by use of the
proper resonation cavity and media to produce
intensifications of a particular energy. I suspect at
some currently unknown critical values you will warp
space and time to produce phenomena.

http://keelynet.com/interact/archive/00000513.htm

Sound waves, patterns of compression and expansion in
a gas such as air, are often created and studied in
closed or semi-closed containers called cavities.

In the past, attempts to make such sound waves louder
(by adding more sound energy into the cavity) would
fail beyond a certain point because additional energy
would merely lead to the formation of a shock wave
which would quickly dissipate the energy as heat.

Until the late 1980s, researchers thought shock-wave
formation was inevitable. In a new technique called
"resonant macrosonic synthesis," Tim Lucas and
colleagues at MacroSonix Corporation in Virginia have
built cavities with special shapes (horns, bulbs,
cones) each tailored to promote certain distinct modes
of sound vibration which combine in such a way as to
inhibit the creation of shock waves, allowing sound
waves of unprecedented energy density to build up.

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