Building a better mousetrap.
In the Big Basin sightings one report talks about how close they got walking directly below the drone. These drones were not silent. They had a low pitched hum like one would hear around High Voltage Power Lines. This humming is a clue that High Voltage is nearby. Humming is a property of Magnetosriction, which is then a property of ferromagnetic materials which causes them to change dimensions during magnetization. Wikipedia describes this noise as a product of oscillating AC currents producing a changing magnetic field. Really that's "snot" too helpful quite frankly, but be that as it may, at least you can connect up High Voltage with metalic clicks and humming. Clicks being specifically induced by microwaves.
Now magnetostrictive materials can convert magnetic energy into kinetic energy. This quality makes them able to be made in to transducers. Quartz is our clue here that it's this transducer like quality which peaks our interest. It's the piezolectric potential which is implied by the materials quality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetostriction
Here's where it gets more interesting because a link to magnetism has a quality known as hysteresis. "Hysteresis is the dependence of the state of a system on its history. For example, a magnet may have more than one possible magnetic moment in a given magnetic field, depending on how the field changed in the past." This implies a training like formula for the magnetic field influences its' future path. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hysteresis
Terfenol-D was initially developed in the 1970s by the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. This is a magnetostrictive material. The technology for manufacturing the material was developed in the 1980s at Ames Laboratory under a U.S. Navy funded program.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terfenol-D
"Soundbug is a small speaker that can turn a resonant flat surface into a flat panel speaker. Soundbug was developed by FeONIC Technology (formerly Newlands Scientific), a commercial research and development company specialising in magnetostrictive audio products-"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoundBug
Feonic Surface Speaker creates music, audio effects and clear voice communication from resonant surfaces. Fit without fuss in minutes.
The Vibration Speaker. Massively Powerful Surface Speakers
Review on Piezoelectric Materials as Thin Films with their Applications
by Ajay Palshikar & N. N. Sharma *Note here this review includes a chart on the Piezoelectric Properties of Rochelle Salt.
http://www.materialsciencejournal.or...-applications/
Home made diamonds, or Q-carbon was the next evolutionary step from converting graphite to diamonds. Amazing yes, but maybe more importantly; "Q-carbon has some unusual characteristics. For one thing, it is ferromagnetic – which other solid forms of carbon are not." "In addition, Q-carbon is harder than diamond, and glows when exposed to even low levels of energy." https://phys.org/news/2015-11-phase-...mperature.html
Piezomagnetism is a phenomenon observed in some antiferromagnetic crystals. Piezomagnetism was observed 1960 in the fluorides of cobalt and manganese. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piezomagnetism
Now the rest of this here implies a solid state modeling for generating effects pioneered by machines like the ARV. Yes, if you review these you see it's all about disc drives and thin flilms, but reading here between the lines the implication is that by stacking or layering a controllable magnetic field generating a magnetic field dissymmetry could be engineered.
Giant magnetoresistance
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_magnetoresistance
"Colossal_magnetoresistance was discovered in mixed-valence perovskite manganites in the 1950s by G. H. Jonker and J. H. van Santen."
"Colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) is a property of some materials, mostly manganese-based perovskite oxides, that enables them to dramatically change their electrical resistance in the presence of a magnetic field. The magnetoresistance of conventional materials enables changes in resistance of up to 5%, but materials featuring CMR may demonstrate resistance changes by orders of magnitude."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coloss...netoresistance
In the Big Basin sightings one report talks about how close they got walking directly below the drone. These drones were not silent. They had a low pitched hum like one would hear around High Voltage Power Lines. This humming is a clue that High Voltage is nearby. Humming is a property of Magnetosriction, which is then a property of ferromagnetic materials which causes them to change dimensions during magnetization. Wikipedia describes this noise as a product of oscillating AC currents producing a changing magnetic field. Really that's "snot" too helpful quite frankly, but be that as it may, at least you can connect up High Voltage with metalic clicks and humming. Clicks being specifically induced by microwaves.
Now magnetostrictive materials can convert magnetic energy into kinetic energy. This quality makes them able to be made in to transducers. Quartz is our clue here that it's this transducer like quality which peaks our interest. It's the piezolectric potential which is implied by the materials quality.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetostriction
Here's where it gets more interesting because a link to magnetism has a quality known as hysteresis. "Hysteresis is the dependence of the state of a system on its history. For example, a magnet may have more than one possible magnetic moment in a given magnetic field, depending on how the field changed in the past." This implies a training like formula for the magnetic field influences its' future path. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hysteresis
Terfenol-D was initially developed in the 1970s by the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. This is a magnetostrictive material. The technology for manufacturing the material was developed in the 1980s at Ames Laboratory under a U.S. Navy funded program.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terfenol-D
"Soundbug is a small speaker that can turn a resonant flat surface into a flat panel speaker. Soundbug was developed by FeONIC Technology (formerly Newlands Scientific), a commercial research and development company specialising in magnetostrictive audio products-"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoundBug
Feonic Surface Speaker creates music, audio effects and clear voice communication from resonant surfaces. Fit without fuss in minutes.
The Vibration Speaker. Massively Powerful Surface Speakers
Review on Piezoelectric Materials as Thin Films with their Applications
by Ajay Palshikar & N. N. Sharma *Note here this review includes a chart on the Piezoelectric Properties of Rochelle Salt.
http://www.materialsciencejournal.or...-applications/
Home made diamonds, or Q-carbon was the next evolutionary step from converting graphite to diamonds. Amazing yes, but maybe more importantly; "Q-carbon has some unusual characteristics. For one thing, it is ferromagnetic – which other solid forms of carbon are not." "In addition, Q-carbon is harder than diamond, and glows when exposed to even low levels of energy." https://phys.org/news/2015-11-phase-...mperature.html
Piezomagnetism is a phenomenon observed in some antiferromagnetic crystals. Piezomagnetism was observed 1960 in the fluorides of cobalt and manganese. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piezomagnetism
Now the rest of this here implies a solid state modeling for generating effects pioneered by machines like the ARV. Yes, if you review these you see it's all about disc drives and thin flilms, but reading here between the lines the implication is that by stacking or layering a controllable magnetic field generating a magnetic field dissymmetry could be engineered.
Giant magnetoresistance
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_magnetoresistance
"Colossal_magnetoresistance was discovered in mixed-valence perovskite manganites in the 1950s by G. H. Jonker and J. H. van Santen."
"Colossal magnetoresistance (CMR) is a property of some materials, mostly manganese-based perovskite oxides, that enables them to dramatically change their electrical resistance in the presence of a magnetic field. The magnetoresistance of conventional materials enables changes in resistance of up to 5%, but materials featuring CMR may demonstrate resistance changes by orders of magnitude."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coloss...netoresistance
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