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would it be possible to levitate objects using sound i read this theory that the pyramid blocks would have been moved this way. how would you generate any sort of sound that could possibly do this? moving them on water seems much more reasonable as we move 30 tons of stuff on currents of river.

last night when i was researching this a bowl on my desk started to vibrate at a certain tone really freaked me out, i walked away and it kept making the humming sound. i slightly moved a coffee cup and it all stopped. almost like the universe was communicating with me about it.

>> No.15338724

>>15338718
vibrations could cause less friction on sliding objects, but nothing else really,

it takes huge hurricane to move small few ton car, but thats mostly because its on wheels and has weak point underneath for blast of air to get in

>> No.15338730

as in, they could put heavy objects in huge vibrations from sound waves so that they could push them easier

>> No.15338740

>>15338718
Ancient Egyptians ate a lot of bread and beer which produced a lot of gas. They were able to harness this gas and blow it through large horns they attached to their massive monolithic stones. The stones would then simply vibrate into place.

>> No.15338756

>>15338718
Look up coral castle how did one guy build it?

>> No.15338804

>>15338718 I know of some dudes who did even stranger things.
At the avatar level you can do pretty much what you will.
The keywords here are 'avatar level'.

>> No.15338808

Yeah just use vibrations of the air to levitate over 4000 pounds of rock. Why have we not thought of this before?

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15338986

>>15338718

>almost like the universe was communicating with me about it

Yeah and my bathwater has been smiling at me last night. And the issue with sound waves you got here ... the wave will ofc be reflected and absorbed by the object you want to affect. Likely lose most of the energy you want to actually move the object like that.

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15338996

>>15338718
https://ugetube.com/watch/levitation-by-sound_lUSJF4IH2awxASM.html

>> No.15339186

>>15338718
maybe there is a piezo electric equivalent of a lifter, sing at rock with crystals in it and it will eject ions and lift up

>> No.15339190

>>15338756
pulleys and levers
simple as

>> No.15339260

>>15338996
meds

>> No.15340370

>>15338718
Pyramids were made of cement. Check Joseph Davidovits.