Friday, June 25, 2010

Can Cymatics seperate the oil from the ocean water?

I have been doing some research, on the internet, not in a lab, on harmonics and the power of sound and specifically music.

There appears to be a harmony for every single thing in existence. A sound which will cause it to have a certain reaction.

And after watching the Gulf Oil Spill by BP, I can't help but wonder if there is a vibration or frequency that a sound could be played that would seperate the oil from the water.

It should work like a centrifuge, and the fact that sound travels 11 times faster under water, should make it work over wide areas.

This would help significantly reduce the area of oil that needs to be picked up if it could be forced to group itself together. That way oil barges sucking up the oil can concentrate their efforts and pull up purer samples of oil out of the water.

But that is a long way away and I'm not sure if that type of experiment would even work. Need to test it immediately and need to find out who could help with this.

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