Practical devices and systems that manipulate specific electromagnetic, acoustic, or scalar wave frequencies to achieve effects beyond conventional engineering. This includes directed energy weapons, hyper-precise medical resonance imaging beyond fMRI, matter transmutation via harmonic induction, and communication systems that use quantum entanglement frequencies. It’s the applied wing of Frequency Physics, where you don't just study the universe's vibrations—you hack them.
Frequency Technologies Example: The sonic screwdriver from Doctor Who is the iconic Frequency Technology. It analyzes and emits precisely tuned sonic (and often other wave) frequencies to manipulate locks, electronics, and materials at a distance. A real-world analog is Lithotripsy, which uses focused sound waves (shock frequencies) to non-invasively shatter kidney stones.
by Dumu The Void February 4, 2026
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