Thank you for the PM and invite Hope,
I replied twice, but it may be broken.
Once by mistake, lol,
another thanking you...
I hope to hop onboard in a bit after I finish
a current project I have promised to someone.
Yeah, I've been watching that topic Broli,
a lot of progress has been made by many.
Even this old guy that has invested decades toying with it.
http://drjoechampion.com/2009%20Notes.htmhttp://drjoechampion.com/2010%20Notes.htmhttp://drjoechampion.com/2011%20Notes.htmLike I said to Hope in my PM reply,
sonofusion/sonolumination, cavitation, sonofusion,
nature is already handing us answers,
we just have to understand them.
And Hope, in case you didn't get those PM's,
I wrote to Philosophy.org about all those drawings.
I am attempting to work out an arrangement
for full size copies for us to work from currently.
I remember a rather amusing YouTube vid long ago
of a guy that had spaced a half dozen drum "Skins"
on their frame rings above a massive cone speaker
powered by an absurdly ubber-overkill amplifier.
The intent was to test different particles like
sugar, sand, some kind of black sand for gardens...
They all form the same lissajous resonance patterns.
the one that keeps coming to mind for me though
is the one were a person in a lab was holding steady
at a specific frequency(s?) of piezo induction,
while simultaneously applying standard electrolysis.
Then as the water heated and reduced volume,
it reach a specific volume and exploded with enough force
to toast a hole through the roof.
I don't know about you,
but I would have repeated that with a camera !
A defined quantity and mass of water,
in a defined shape of container for it,
has a given set of resonances already.
Nature did that for us already.
That is one way of approaching it,
but I like the nuclear/atomic approach.
Work directly with the water's atom.
Good topic.