Neat. I wonder whether this technique would he effective against retained viral matter (a la long COVID), or whether it’s limited to active infection.
Bro it’d be fucking insane to walk into the doctors office and they prescribe you “stand in this box of ultrasound speakers for a little bit and you’ll get better”
very sci fi
This feels like a beautiful mix of 1930 and 2130 technology
“While cavitation occurs at low frequencies and destroys both viruses and tissues through the collapse of gas bubbles, acoustic resonance operates at high frequencies of 3–20 MHz,”
Brb, making a blanket out of 802.11ah routers.
Youtube Slop: “Listen to his divine frequency to cure your cancer!”
You’ll have to excite a tuning fork with them tho
Anyone want to trade 20 routers for shortwave radios? I hope nobody was planning on tuning in to Voice of America tonight.
I hope nobody was planning on tuning in to Voice of America tonight.
Or - shudders - Radio Free Asia.
Sound, not radio, though.
So going to a rave and standing in front of the subwoofer is the cure to cancer?
Wrong end of the spectrum, unfortunately. You’ll have better luck with your local ham radio club.
“While cavitation occurs at low frequencies and destroys both viruses and tissues through the collapse of gas bubbles, acoustic resonance operates at high frequencies of 3–20 MHz,” he notes.
Oops. Didn’t see that it was in mega hertz.
I guess sound healing really does work, just at different frequencies.
Researchers at the University of São Paulo (USP) in Brazil
Before even opening it I was thinking “this must be from not-USA”. Muito bem, Brasil!








