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Author: KamuiDestiny
Fiction Rated: K - English - General - Reviews: 5 - Published: 12-30-03 - Updated: 12-30-03 - id:1483970
The Theory of Sound: A Sound Theory

What is gravity? A natural phenomena that keeps things attached to the Earth. We are able to see the resultsof gravity, but we still do not fully know the true reason for it. We have calculations of magnetism that a small object will be drawn to a big object through magnetism. Using the theory of magnetism we can even make a pun of the saying 'opposites attract.' But what then is magnetism, or what creates a magnet's strength (aside from size)?

I propose that magnets actually produce waves that one could liken to ripples in water - the farther from the source, the weaker or more distant the wave. This is still fairly elementary.

Now, what if I were to say these waves actually produce sound - sound so far off our ear's audibility scale that we do not hear it, we're just effected by it. We were recently able to capture a sound being produced by a black hole - several dozens of octaves below middle C. Our bodies were created and fine tuned to be instruments of wave reception. We may only survive by 'hearing' these waves. What about deaf people? Either the most audible source receiver has been destroyed, or they can 'hear' things outside our hearing spectrum.

Hence, if gravity is magnetic, and magnetic is sound, we can somehow find the wave pattern that would counteract the "magnetic" pull of that sound's wavelength. We just have to develop a system that is able to produce sounds well out of our audibility scale, and "flying" will become feasible on Earth if we can utilize that wavelength. We would never be able to fly very far against the pull of the Earth's gravity due to its sheer mass, but I do believe we can find a way to utilize that sound note and amplify it enough to be able to force the object producing the sound to literally "fly" away from the magnetic pull towards the source of the magnetic waves, the Earth's core. If not "fly," then at least produce boots that will allow for long jumping or striding.

Written 18 September 2003



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