This will be cool to make coworkers life hell, pushing sounds that only they can hear then call them crazy for imagining things.
I'm an horrible person.
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This will be cool to make coworkers life hell, pushing sounds that only they can hear then call them crazy for imagining things.
I'm an horrible person.
Hope they cited prior work by Horan N., Payne L., Styles H., Tomlinson L. and Malik Z.
Lily Tomlinson had me thinking Magic School Bus but Zayne Malik being in One Direction makes a lot more sense.
I thought we already had devices that sent sound to one particular space such that one person would hear it but not someone a bit away.
There's the LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device). It's directional, but there's side/rear leakage. This seems to be fully directional and works via a different method. Or, at least, that's my understanding.
The LRAD is a loudspeaker. This technology is more like rf electronics.
Circulators have already existed for quite while for electromagnetic waves. Maybe some of the ideas here can be used to improve them though?
Someone needs to connect these scientists with this mom.
It is absorbed by the mind of the listener, and stored for later use in the memory. As old memories fade away, you could also say that eventually it gets destroyed in the memory.
What community was that from?
Set SASERs to Stun
"Sound Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation"
Heh, at first, I was mentally comparing it to the LRAD but those still have a lot of rear and side leakage and aren't truly unidirectional. They also work on completely different principles.
But since every technology is eventually weaponized, I fully expect to see SASERs if/when this makes it out of the lab lol.
Ah, like the Cone of Silence from "Get Smart!"
Chief, I hit you in the head with a fire extinguisher.
Missed me by that much!
What?!
You heard me. Squeeze. The. Lemon.