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169db = heart stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stealth" data-source="post: 480365" data-attributes="member: 545341"><p>well if they can use sound waves to dissolve kidney stones, then i'm pretty sure they ARE powerful enough "to do that"</p><p></p><p>yes your heart would stop, because the pressure from the car would instantly crush your ribcage, and crush the heart...</p><p></p><p>your heart's a long-term, reliable, stamina muscle... it's not meant for brute force, it's meant to continue steadily, constantly constricting and relaxing, constricting and relaxing, for your whole life. try tensing and relaxing the muscles in your arm every second, and try to keep that up for 20 minutes. chances are you won't be able to, you'll just be too tired. the heart is a unique muscle, it's meant to continue a steady (fairly steady) pace for your whole life. your arm's not. your arm is capable of strength, but not for long periods of time without breaks and rests in between</p><p></p><p>imagine if your heart took breaks from beating //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/suave.gif.858fc102f7646e678ee8af7e1fbc41d1.gif</p><p></p><p>the "tightness" you feel in your chest sometimes is usually due to the pressure... not really the dB or frequency... although it's true that usually you feel more pressure at higher dB and lower frequency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stealth, post: 480365, member: 545341"] well if they can use sound waves to dissolve kidney stones, then i'm pretty sure they ARE powerful enough "to do that" yes your heart would stop, because the pressure from the car would instantly crush your ribcage, and crush the heart... your heart's a long-term, reliable, stamina muscle... it's not meant for brute force, it's meant to continue steadily, constantly constricting and relaxing, constricting and relaxing, for your whole life. try tensing and relaxing the muscles in your arm every second, and try to keep that up for 20 minutes. chances are you won't be able to, you'll just be too tired. the heart is a unique muscle, it's meant to continue a steady (fairly steady) pace for your whole life. your arm's not. your arm is capable of strength, but not for long periods of time without breaks and rests in between imagine if your heart took breaks from beating [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/suave.gif.858fc102f7646e678ee8af7e1fbc41d1.gif[/IMG] the "tightness" you feel in your chest sometimes is usually due to the pressure... not really the dB or frequency... although it's true that usually you feel more pressure at higher dB and lower frequency. [/QUOTE]
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