"If we think of light as inaudible sound,...."
Then beauty is in the ear of the beholder?
There would also be no heat (infra-red is part of the electromagnetic spectrum)
This would be a life-saver in the event of nuclear war - if gamma radiation hit, switch that little thing on and relax in a pitch black, freezing, environment, where your mobile phone wouldn't work either.
The big problem with switching it on is the absence of a switch or power cord.
The big problem with switching it on is the absence of a switch or power cord.
This thing is light years beyond your antique switches and powercords.
You simply have to "will" it on with your mind.
(and if you believe that, then you will surely get your moneys worth out of this device)
Maybe it's a completely passive design...
Would indicate that it's various filters would need topping up once in a while, to keep turning these pesky photons into gases.
Would indicate that it's various filters would need topping up once in a while, to keep turning these pesky photons into gases.
If anyone knows anybody who bought one of these, I'll pay a commission on the bridge I have for sale.
Lee Valley Tools in Ottawa sells Rare earth magnets. They look like the little dots on the box in question. Rare earth magnets = Rare magnetic fields. The earth's magnetic field protects all life on earth from deadly solar radiation. It stands to reason that rare earth magnetic fields protect the wires and electronics from stray dirty electrical fields near our precious components. Since we no longer have dirty interfering electric fields we have beautiful pure sound. Simple isn't it. I'm going to Lee Valley Tools and buy a few dozen magnets. I'll start a group buy and make a fortune.
You must be kidding.
There's a few flaws to that argument.
The first is that the Earth's magnetic field has no effect on waves comming in from the sun - magnets only affect particles, not waves. Following this, it is shown that the Earth's atmosphere is what shields us from the nasty radiation.
The second is that a magnetic field is a magnetic field. No such thing as a rare one.
At least now we know where to buy magnets...
There's a few flaws to that argument.
The first is that the Earth's magnetic field has no effect on waves comming in from the sun - magnets only affect particles, not waves. Following this, it is shown that the Earth's atmosphere is what shields us from the nasty radiation.
The second is that a magnetic field is a magnetic field. No such thing as a rare one.
At least now we know where to buy magnets...
Rare earth magnets = Rare magnetic fields.
So I presume the not-so-rare electromagnets create not-as-rare magnetic fields. 😀
cmon guys get with the program...
The device is "watching" so what is happening is obviously an observer effect... ie the fact that the device is watching the equipment is altering it's behavior
I'm not sure where the girl in the solarium fits in but it sure seems to add some weight to the argument 
Tony.
The gear emits photons and the Blackbody is the eyeball which forever observes these occurrences, changing the nature of them from radiation with spectral content resembling music signals to radiation without spectral content, resembling cosmic blackbody radiation.
The device is "watching" so what is happening is obviously an observer effect... ie the fact that the device is watching the equipment is altering it's behavior


Tony.
There's a few flaws to that argument.
The first is that the Earth's magnetic field has no effect on waves comming in from the sun -
You might want to look that up. In particular, the Quebec power outage of 1989. Come back and tell us what you learned.
I'm glad someone knows I was kidding. I am about to do some serious research after a few more rum and eggnogs. I may not be able to post my results as my memory is extremely good but dynamic. When I wake up from the inevitable hangover I will have forgotten everything as aspirin stops the refresh cycle
I'm glad someone knows I was kidding. I am about to do some serious research after a few more rum and eggnogs. I may not be able to post my results as my memory is extremely good but dynamic. When I wake up from the inevitable hangover I will have forgotten everything as aspirin stops the refresh cycle
To me it sounds like your moniker should be 'out of sync'!😀
Peace,
Dave
cmon guys get with the program...
The device is "watching" so what is happening is obviously an observer effect... ie the fact that the device is watching the equipment is altering it's behaviorI'm not sure where the girl in the solarium fits in but it sure seems to add some weight to the argument
Tony.
I wouldn't spend too much on equipment that turn exhibisionist.
To me it sounds like your moniker should be 'out of sync'!😀
Peace,
Dave
A few years ago I needed a login for a site, I was staring at my monitor trying to come up with one that was easily remembered. ( before the days of Netscape and cookies ) and then it hit me
NEC Multisync
You might want to look that up. In particular, the Quebec power outage of 1989. Come back and tell us what you learned.
That GCSE physics is flimsy at best. Teacher annoyance commencing in 2 weeks.
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