New Sound Has Come to Light
Oh, jeeezzz, what's that sound, man!?
This is the Acoustic Heterodyne Weapon, explained in easy to understand language. It is like Microwave Silent Sound Mind Control, except the Acoustic Heterodyne uses Ultra Sound to deliver the mind control. This weapon also can be used to drive people crazy by using the weapon's ventriloquist effect.
There are several related patented ultra sound and microwave weapons, I'll be uploading videos detailing all of them.
WTF?! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WfIghHWVPys (http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=WfIghHWVPys)
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I wonder if it's real or something someone just hypothesized. After all you can patent anything whether it works or not.
The us military has been developing sonic weapons for crowd control and what not
I used to have an article about (I believe) ELF waves so I know about the crowd control part. I meant the driving someone crazy part.
Would be fun to build, though.
I think the intention is to render the "victim" uncontious. Or it could be the really low b flat that causes you to ahit yourself
The brown note, man!
Oh, man, if the brown note were real I'd build that thing yesterday!
Quote from: Masked Dude on April 02, 2013, 07:19:46 PM
Oh, man, if the brown note were real I'd build that thing yesterday!
No, no...were going for dudely, not doodie. Someone must have got to you with that crazy gun already.
Sort of makes me wonder if they can use it to compress and emit frequencies as well with this weapon. If technology permits, could you bounce precise vibrations into the skull, and not just the 20hz pain inducing one? That way we could listen to some Creedence without grabbing the tape deck? Of course then you might have a banana phone situation on your hands. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqWwsUhrFBw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqWwsUhrFBw)
I actually own one of those sorta fancy induction speakers. Just because I'm weird I put it to my head. The sound was very strange because it sounded and felt like it echoed around my noggin.
Some of the notes sounded and felt strange. That was either normal or from the skull bone damage I have. (Childhood accident when my skull got cracked really badly.)
So I guess that would work with very little effort. Guess I have my next geek project. :)
Keep us updated on the project dude, I occasionally like to wear my fancy headphones and listen to delta wave binaural tones, and some asmr type sounds and they sometimes give me the sensation im not wearing the headphones at all and I can sort of imagine the sound is actually happening in my head or in the room I'm in. Neat stuff.
Don't know if this applies dudes, but I ran across this in tech news and thought it may fit with this conversation.
It's out of my league, so I feel like the child who wanders in in the middle of the movie...
But here you go dudes...
http://www.gizmag.com/electro-harmonix-epitome/26913/ (http://www.gizmag.com/electro-harmonix-epitome/26913/)
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New York's Electro Harmonix (EHX) has taken three of its most popular stomps and merged them into one compact Epitome unit. A player can choose to operate the Micro POG, Stereo Electric Mistress and Holy Grail Plus independently, or blend them all together for some seriously powerful sonic madness. In addition to catering for even more tonal experimentation by mixing up the signal chain, the intriguing Shimmer button can also turn one of the four reverbs into a delay, generate an infinite drone or produce a wild swirling leslie-type sound.
As a small kid I was afraid of headphones for no reason, now I listen to binaural from time to time but I always try to find something that was officially released. When it comes to some totally unknown frequencies - I would not risk it.