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Amazing Products TV Defying Gravity: LeviPrint Uses Sound Waves to Levitate Objects

Awesome Tips Defying Gravity: LeviPrint Uses Sound Waves to Levitate Objects



A new device called LeviPrint uses high-frequency sound waves to levitate objects and build various structures.

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Comments

  1. Wow totally a new way to
    Build things!! Totally not a way more expensive and complex and harder way to make a stick house

  2. Show Graham Hancock this

  3. i hope walter white is not seeing this to get his remaining 1% purity πŸ˜‚

    • R Oe
    • December 25, 2022

    Looks like so much potential here

  4. The government's about to come take that s***

  5. That took us this long to listen to Tesla.

  6. This is old Technology from Egypt THATS originally created by ancient black Egyptian’s

  7. okay so pyramids!!

  8. Cool. Now I know the government forsure has man made, alien like tech.

  9. This is definitely ancient technology

  10. I'm curious to know if the weight if the object is transferred to the sound wave device. If is doesn't then this would revolutionise the transport industry.
    Can someone please do more testing on transferring sound waves to a copper tube or tool to cut through granite. I've only ever seen 1 video on YouTube about it.

  11. Whatever. Show me a big rock being levitated and ill be impressed.

  12. Now we're getting closer to figuring out how ancient peoples moved large objects with sound… πŸ˜‰

    Tibetan monks are said to do this with instruments and chants… Ever hear of the guy in Florida that moved huge blocks of coral at night the way ancient cultures moved large cut blocks.

    • J W
    • December 25, 2022

    Levitate

    • G1001
    • December 25, 2022

    Sounds and frequencies to move and mould have been suppressed from the public since… only need to look at Egypt amongst other places with a bit of research. Many videos that proved this with old footage have since been removed.

  13. You mean like in the Bible at Jericho?

  14. Yeah tru about the ancient structures but not for the uap/ufo

  15. πŸ˜‰

  16. At last the old ancient technology now have been use for commercial purpose……I have been waiting for that in almost 15 years!!!!!πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘………now can you show us how to lift the huge stone block in pyramid!!πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€”πŸ€«πŸ€«πŸ€«

    • Paul_
    • December 25, 2022

    That's how we used to mine for gold, and how many world structure were built. There's another way to use that tech to create a homeostasis environment. A bubble so to speak, in that bubble the weather and temperatures are optimal to biological life to grow, bigger stronger biological life forms.

  17. Coral castle was made using this type of device

  18. Try a disc. Does it spin, can you create a cavity inside unaffected by the sound waves??

  19. UAP

  20. Acoustic levitation sounds like a dangerous thing on a large scale

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