Within each water fiber it may be possible to generate many millions of completely synchronous sonoluminescence (SL) events... |
A music string of the type described would contain approximately twice the number of "water strings" as carbon fibers within its core; in the case of a one-millimeter core that number is into the tens of thousands of fibers. Do the maths. A music string has the advantage that besides being very simple to resonance-control, it can also be utilized for the windings of a coil (solenoid) when coated in suitable insulation and such a coil could be wound around the speaking length of the same music string. In this way, any electromagnetic frequency propagating throughout the string speaking length could then be passed to the coil of the same string and utilized as a phase-controlling force to be applied to the speaking length (feedback). Read this section again?Go to fun site?check out the link below first! click here for a wonderful piece of software best viewed full-screen (This is a Java Applet Code by David Griffith ~ just keep clicking the pictures to move on. To obtain this code go to:~ http://www.webmoments.com/java/Lake.htm) and remember these clocks take you back home. Just can't concentrate anymore and want a laugh... This guy wasn't laughing:~ "As a member of the IEEE, I must admit that I am dubious of the application of sonoluminescence in laser development. If you did not present yourself as a crackpot in your e-mails and your website, perhaps you would not get a such uniform response those you contact. Sir, you're writing the webmaster of a site that documents urban games about a fairly esoteric discipline within physics, which leads me to think you're fairly desperate to have anyone listen to you. Please do not respond or contact me again about anything." And neither was this one:~ (April / May 1999) |