Now, when you talk about noise pollution, just bite your tongue. If what this old gentleman is claiming works, then we would be making our tea over a stove standing in the garage. A former spitfire pilot Peter Davey has claimed of having invented a contraption that uses sound to boil water. Inspired rattle of household goods when they are hit by the notes made from a saxophone, this 92-year old enthusiastic inventor has come up with a device that looks like a desk lamp. This ordinary lamp shaped contraption device is used to use the power of sound to make water boil. These devices have a small silver bulb fixed inside. This bulb makes use of the high frequency sonic vibrations and affects the temperature of the water to boil.
Though this seems to have been taken with much caution by the various experts, who still do not believe in this theory and rather think there might be electrodes in the water that is causing the water to boil. To this the nonagenarian inventor doesn’t want to spill all his beans together and wants to prove his point only when he has bagged some device manufacturer. But, how is he going to convince one to put their money into a theory which doesn’t seem to have a proper scientific background. However, if this holds true then we have another source of energy to look forward to.
Source: TV3

























