Alternative Energy From Sound Waves Can Be Achieved!
Sunday, September 13th, 2009 at
5:30 am
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So your saying you transferred sound waves into usable energy?
No,We are using sound waves to convert heat to motion…….the motion can be used to generate power….Our technology is way more advanced than what you see here….We cannot display the new protoypes here…We are not using electricty to run our new machines….
Ok, this is the only result when I searched for energy from sound, which could be a free source of enrgy, if possible.But I don’t get it, you’re powering the speakers with electricity, then getting electricity from the motion. What have you gained?
Energy is never free.Using electricty to generate electricty is a somewhat difficult subject. What we have learned is that sound can be used as a catalyst to convert heat to motion. In some of our advanced prototypes, we use fluid pressure to drive the oscilllators.What you see here is obsolete and no longer highlights our technology.
Have you heard, Ben and Jerry, the ice cream guys are using sound waves to keep ice cream cold? (Thermo-Acoustics)Imagine the cops getting their hands on this technology. It would give new meaning to when they say, “Freeze!”Also Check out Acoustic Levitation.It redefines ancient history when they talked about Vimanas and Mantras, which apparently is sound based.
Wow!!!! …. Audio Motoroh… I mean Stereo Motor
Yeah he seems very bright. It sounds like a ufo indeed, and the idea is very original.
dude!! what the fa… how’s this going green?? surely you’re using more energy through powering the speakers. those are big subs, you must be using atleast a 2000 watt amp to run them
We are using 140 watts to run the subs…..
Thanks,I was thinking, you could also build a fuel cell using sound. Just don’t try using sound alone. (sonofustion)google: panacea universityBuild the smack booster and try blast it with sound. It would be strange if water wasn’t affected. It’s the most vibratory receptive substance.Good luck,