There's a lot of this frequency manipulation work going on in the
science field now, mainly for producing deleterious weapons, but it can be used to good too. Here's one.- If the fumes aren't too toxic to work with, besides heating your home a bit, it may just keep out some of the most annoying radiation from neighbors! I wonder if it's flexible enough when dry to use as a clothing coating on the inside? If anyone uses the stuff, I'd like to know. "Home theater aficionados and soundproofing geeks are all a twitter over the latest in soundproofing technology: a gooey compound called Green Glue that converts sound energy into heat.... high-frequency stuff like the upper range of Ingrid's marimba simply wasn't audible from our upstairs neighbor's apartment, and low-frequency stuff like bass drum hits were much, much softer." http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2007/06/soundproofing Just paint your walls, turn on the music or news, and you'll heat your home! Here's the green glue page, wonder what awful things are in it? Lol. http://www.greengluecompany.com/ ~ Snoshoe |
Hi Snoshoe
This is fascinating stuff. I went to the website and maybe I was not looking in the right place, but are you saying that this paint stuff will not only insulate but somehow pick up the EMF and turn it into heat? Or is it just insulating? If it is just insulation will it heat AND cool? I guess if this paint was a really ugly color green you would cancel it out if you painted a pretty color over it? I won't hold it against you if you don't have answers. Thanks anyway and have a great day, Yolanda On Jun 21, 2007, at 4:41 PM, snoshoe_2 wrote: > There's a lot of this frequency manipulation work going on in the > science field now, mainly for producing deleterious weapons, but it > can be used to good too. > > Here's one.- If the fumes aren't too toxic to work with, besides > heating your home a bit, it may just keep out some of the most > annoying radiation from neighbors! I wonder if it's flexible enough > when dry to use as a clothing coating on the inside? If anyone uses > the stuff, I'd like to know. > > "Home theater aficionados and soundproofing geeks are all a twitter > over the latest in soundproofing technology: a gooey compound called > Green Glue that converts sound energy into heat.... high-frequency > stuff like the upper range of Ingrid's marimba simply wasn't audible > from our upstairs neighbor's apartment, and low-frequency stuff like > bass drum hits were much, much softer." > http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2007/06/soundproofing > Just paint your walls, turn on the music or news, and you'll heat > your home! > Here's the green glue page, wonder what awful things are in it? Lol. > http://www.greengluecompany.com/ > > ~ Snoshoe [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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