Scientists who have spent their lives studying the stars have used that knowledge to come up with a miraculous way to stop fires from spreading through neighborhoods using nothing but sound.
This is like a decade late. Engineering students at George Mason University, Viet Tran and Seth Robertson built a working prototype in 2015. I remember telling someone something like “In the future we will blasting fire out with heavy metal.”
To be fair to whom? The journalists who’s job it is to research a story?
I don’t have an issue with a story about making a more effective version of the Sonic Fire Extinguisher. My issue is with the framing of this “ingenious” concept that only someone who worked at nasa could come up with. This isn’t journalism it is advertising and half truth.
This is like a decade late. Engineering students at George Mason University, Viet Tran and Seth Robertson built a working prototype in 2015. I remember telling someone something like “In the future we will blasting fire out with heavy metal.”
To be fair, it takes a really long time for any technology to mature into wide spread use.
To be fair to whom? The journalists who’s job it is to research a story?
I don’t have an issue with a story about making a more effective version of the Sonic Fire Extinguisher. My issue is with the framing of this “ingenious” concept that only someone who worked at nasa could come up with. This isn’t journalism it is advertising and half truth.