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Infrasound (0-20Hz) is the spectrum that you can't actually hear, but can feel. In other words, it vibrates on the human body. One example of this would be when thriller movies use certain soundtracks to raise your adrenalin levels by activating on those receptors. This can also do damage to organs, make people sick and cause mass hysteria. The military has flirted with the idea of using soundwaves as a weapon, however they use ultrasonic frequencies, which can be incapacitative, but non-lethal. Sound can be used as a Directed Energy Weapon.
If you ever played the game "Sad Satan" it actually contains tracks that'll make the player ill during gameplay. This is especially troubling because a terrorist could simply park a van loaded with speakers w/ the capacitor/supercapacitor banks and speaker amplifier boards and play a song w/ low frequency noise (ELF) playing over it to wipe out anybody inside, let's say the superbowl, killing at least hundreds of thousands of people inside by rupturing their organs, assuming everyone inside heard it if the speakers were powerful enough and you applied enough decibels of energy, and that's not even counting people in surrounding buildings and cars on the highway, passengers on planes in the sky and people watching it on television, assuming they have the volume up and the audio isn't too awfully compressed, killing millions more because apparently, noise doesn't discriminate.
I was really thinking about whether or not you could read people's thoughts via electronic pickup since human brains are just electronic appliances, after all. I know am electroencephalogram (EEG) can absorb the brain's energy and read it via a direct connection, but remotely and tirelessly? I don't think the human body gives off that much energy. The nervous system gives off electrical impulses to communicate between cells, but these signals are extremely weak (in millivolts) and localized, but then again the human brain has its own radio station, because at the end of the day - EVERYTHING DOES! Although human brains operate on ULF (Ultra Low Frequency) that you'd need a VLF (Very Low Frequency) natural radio receiver to pick up. You could probably make one short wave and that might be able to make access more remote to a person's brain (since that's basically how "telepathy" works). The only question is whether
I do know that in the Bible, Jericho had a Shofar, which is a horn he blew that vibrated so heavily that it crumbled the fortress walls of the city he laid siege to in the Old Testament, which would make it the first Directed Energy Weapon before the advent of electricity! Likewise, you can use bodily techniques like Reiki, qigong or Tai Chi to focus energy within the body. This is the basis for what inspired Dragonball Z (and Tai Chi was also Bruce Lee's first martial art that he trained in before Kungfu). Monks would meditate for days, sometimes weeks at a time uninterrupted until their bodies literally levitated off the ground. In theory, you could attack somebody with your own energy, assuming you were to increase your body's aura/energetic field.
The last way I can think of for how noise can be weaponized is weather manipulation. I know that sound can be used for causing rain (like from cloud seeding) or defogging (acoustic agglomeration). I don't think you can weaponize weather, but I do think you can breakup a tornado or hurricane doing this (possibly).
If you ever played the game "Sad Satan" it actually contains tracks that'll make the player ill during gameplay. This is especially troubling because a terrorist could simply park a van loaded with speakers w/ the capacitor/supercapacitor banks and speaker amplifier boards and play a song w/ low frequency noise (ELF) playing over it to wipe out anybody inside, let's say the superbowl, killing at least hundreds of thousands of people inside by rupturing their organs, assuming everyone inside heard it if the speakers were powerful enough and you applied enough decibels of energy, and that's not even counting people in surrounding buildings and cars on the highway, passengers on planes in the sky and people watching it on television, assuming they have the volume up and the audio isn't too awfully compressed, killing millions more because apparently, noise doesn't discriminate.
I was really thinking about whether or not you could read people's thoughts via electronic pickup since human brains are just electronic appliances, after all. I know am electroencephalogram (EEG) can absorb the brain's energy and read it via a direct connection, but remotely and tirelessly? I don't think the human body gives off that much energy. The nervous system gives off electrical impulses to communicate between cells, but these signals are extremely weak (in millivolts) and localized, but then again the human brain has its own radio station, because at the end of the day - EVERYTHING DOES! Although human brains operate on ULF (Ultra Low Frequency) that you'd need a VLF (Very Low Frequency) natural radio receiver to pick up. You could probably make one short wave and that might be able to make access more remote to a person's brain (since that's basically how "telepathy" works). The only question is whether
I do know that in the Bible, Jericho had a Shofar, which is a horn he blew that vibrated so heavily that it crumbled the fortress walls of the city he laid siege to in the Old Testament, which would make it the first Directed Energy Weapon before the advent of electricity! Likewise, you can use bodily techniques like Reiki, qigong or Tai Chi to focus energy within the body. This is the basis for what inspired Dragonball Z (and Tai Chi was also Bruce Lee's first martial art that he trained in before Kungfu). Monks would meditate for days, sometimes weeks at a time uninterrupted until their bodies literally levitated off the ground. In theory, you could attack somebody with your own energy, assuming you were to increase your body's aura/energetic field.
The last way I can think of for how noise can be weaponized is weather manipulation. I know that sound can be used for causing rain (like from cloud seeding) or defogging (acoustic agglomeration). I don't think you can weaponize weather, but I do think you can breakup a tornado or hurricane doing this (possibly).