Sigh. This isn't "changing matter". This is simply having particles move due to the energy imparted on them from an acoustical wave. The particles jostle around due to higher and lower mechanical energy wavefronts pushing them around. They settle into nodes where the acoustic wavefronts cancel each other out which leads to no further energy to move the particles. The cancelled out nodes appear at different locations on the vibrating plate because the length of the acoustic wave changes as the pitch increases or decreases which leads to various complex and repeating patterns.
The matter is not being changed at all, other than its location on the plate. No other physical or chemical properties are being altered. The salt/sugar is still salt/sugar after being vibrated at various frequencies. It will not contain any "memory" of the energy nor will it be better or worse for you than it started out as if you decide to ingest it. The idea that frequencies change matter in this sense is complete and utter woo-woo "science". Learn some real physics if you or anyone else thinks this is somehow different than what I have said here.
So say you were at a concert....would the sounds arrange the particles in your body?
If there were loose particles in your body and the sound energy were sufficiently powerful, then yes. Human tissue is not made of loose particles and anything that might be loose inside your body is stuck to various body fluids trapping them from moving without huge amounts of acoustic energy being involved. Acoustic energy is mechanical in nature. It travels by moving air molecules. This is why sound doesn't travel in a vacuum. It needs air molecules to move around and bump into each other in order to propagate. Electromagnetic waves don't require a physical medium to travel so they can move through a vacuum. Electromagnetic waves and mechanical acoustic waves are not at all the same though. Don't confuse them or conflate the actions of one with the other.
A good example of acoustic wave energy moving particles is an ultrasonic humidifier. An ultrasonic humidifier imparts a higher than audible frequency acoustic wave energy into a piezoelectric disc by a varying electric current. That causes the piezoelectric disc to vibrate which transfers some of that energy to a shallow pool of water touching the disc. The energy is high enough in close proximity to the disc which causes very small droplets of water to break free from surface tension and become airborne. There is enough energy in the small water droplets to continue moving them for a short distance which we see as a fog coming from the humidifier machine. The water is chemically unaltered and the rest of its physical properties outside of its location are also unchanged. It's not magic nor does it require some sort of mystical metaphysics to explain it. It's just how physics works and it's very well understood.
The energy is high enough in close proximity to the disc which causes very small droplets of water to break free from surface tension and become airborne.
Could that be used to help (lessen the energy needed) separate hydrogen from oxygen in hho water/hydrogen powered car systems of the hho welding systems?
Tesla used electromagnetic resonances and a guy named john keely used acoustical resonances to accomplish some of the same things.
John keely is interesting. I believe he was friends with tesla.
No but the vibrations will vibrate you.
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