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Does a massive object vibrate at high frequency?
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chemguy
2019-08-05 19:44:56 UTC
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I seem to remember, some years ago the British developed technology that could “photograph” objects based on high frequency vibration of matter.
Is this correct?
I do not refer to thermal frequencies.
Reference;
http://newstuff77.weebly.com 33 The Frequency Vector
p***@gmail.com
2019-08-11 05:56:49 UTC
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Post by chemguy
I seem to remember, some years ago the British developed technology that could “photograph” objects based on high frequency vibration of matter.
Is this correct?
I do not refer to thermal frequencies.
Reference;
http://newstuff77.weebly.com 33 The Frequency Vector
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it depends on the geometric structure of that mass
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p***@gmail.com
2019-08-15 07:17:03 UTC
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Post by chemguy
I seem to remember, some years ago the British developed technology that could “photograph” objects based on high frequency vibration of matter.
Is this correct?
I do not refer to thermal frequencies.
Reference;
http://newstuff77.weebly.com 33 The Frequency Vector
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it depends on the geometric structure of that mass
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Y.P
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and depends
on the amount of energy applied/invested to it
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