Because the camera lenses have a different resonant frequency, but i'm not talking about resonance. I'm talking about how an amount of energy similar to that of an atomic bomb should cause some collateral damage when it hits the ground. Because that's the amount of energy required to deform the ground as mentioned in the article.Quote:
when people film cups shattering in experiments, why didn't it also shatter the camera lens?
You can, but that doesn't stop the energy from rippling through the material.Quote:
can't you point sound directly at something?
Do this experiment and tell me what happens. take a sheet of Styrofoam, place it on a hard solid surface, set up some little monopoly houses on the Styrofoam and then punch the Styrofoam enough to make a large dent in it and watch what happens to all the little houses.