Do semiconductors inherently digitize the sound?

Abstract What’s interesting to note is the random quantization of the pulse bursts (in a vacuum tube operated in ‘cold cathode’ mode). Does crystalline lattice semiconductor, operating a lower voltage due to direct surface contact and coupling, suffer similar quantization bursts of current flow?  Guitar amplifier legend Howard Dumble spoke of the “crystalline lattice” having … Read more

The science of beam weapons

It’s been ten years since this was originally published; imagine the leaps in beam weaponry tech since.   The science of beam weapons By Graham Templeton on April 18, 2013 at 10:02 am There are three technologies that collectively line the threshold to The Future: Meal pills, flying cars, and killer laser beams. Two of … Read more