In Chelle goes on I mentioned: ... in the case of the wine-glass when you strike it, you find out the resonant note of that object, so it is a matter of turning up the volume and they start to break. YouTube: How to Break Glass with your Speakers
Today in the news there was a topic that in Libya lots of land mines are stolen from army depots to be used for 'Blast fishing' ... and actually this type of violent use of explosives is a better example of what I'm trying to explain, that if there is an Aether medium wherein the wave properties of light move, that higher and higher collisions energies, could reach a point where surrounding matter starts to lose its functionality. Here is a YouTube clip: Fishing with Dynamite
"Underwater shock waves produced by the explosion stun the fish and cause their swim bladders to rupture. This rupturing causes an abrupt loss of buoyancy; a small number of fish float to the surface, but most sink to the sea floor. The explosions indiscriminately kill large numbers of fish and other marine organisms in the vicinity and can damage or destroy the physical environment, including extensive damage to coral reefs." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blast_fishing
I've asked this question on 'physicsforums.com' (link), but the debate got closed as mentioned in an other post (link). Here's the sketch and argument:
- a. Every particle body has a basic structure made up out of cavities and bumps that generates a typical resonance within the Aether medium.
- b. During a collision 2 protons bump into each other, because of contraction and expansion within the medium, a shock wave is emitted that has the proton pattern.
- c. These signature waves travel through the medium and collide with surrounding atoms. Because they have the 'proton-resonance' they could amplifying or neutralizing the way the proton vibrates. This could lead to a disruption of the functionality of the proton, and the nucleus might be shaken apart or stunned similar to the fish that are blasted