Saturday, September 6, 2008

The Hidden Power Of Sound!

Imagine a world without sound – no bird song, human voices, music – like total deafness.

Scientists tell us that without our ears to hear, there would be no sound. However sound is not all aural; indeed sound may be described as the passage of very rapid pressure fluctuations through a medium by means of a vibrating force. Our ear does not actually hear sound; it is a pressure sensitive mechanism that detects very rapid pressure fluctuations which we interpret as sound.

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I give you two examples to prove that, in fact, we do not either need ears or indeed be able to hear to experience the effects of sound.

In a human environment, a deaf person can ‘hear’ what someone else is saying by means of feeling the vibrations of someone talking against an inflated balloon – he or she are ‘reading’ the vibrations which come from ‘a vibrating force’ the tongue, passing these differing vibrations through ‘a medium’, the balloon. So sound is not only aural, it is vibrational, mental even. The classic example is Beethoven who composed symphonies in his mind and via vibrations even though he could not, in the true sense of the word, hear his own music. Likewise, Enrico Caruso, the great Italian tenor, was capable of shattering a wine glass with his powerful high C – the glass actually shattered due to the particular powerful vibrational frequency achieved. I mentioned in one of my first ‘blogs’ ‘Blast From the Past’ that I was inspired to begin studying the powerful debonding effect which sound waves at particular frequencies had after watching a video of the Bond film On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, in which the evil Blofeld caused a huge avalanche simply by exploding a flare in the sky.

Over the last ten years Primasonics International has invested heavily to produce a range of high quality, high performing acoustic cleaners which are employed in a wide range of industries and applications to both prevent particulate build up and facilitate maximum material flow and it is in fact these very rapid pressure fluctuations which cause dry material to debond from both adjoining particles and from any structure. This innovative technology, encompassed within our range of acoustic cleaners, is now solving material build-up and flow problems within a wide range of industries and plant applications in over 45 countries worldwide.

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