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Human levitation to be a reality soon

Scientists have shown that humans and large objects can be suspended in air using Star Trekstyle tractor beams

- LONDON

Human levitation with Star Trek-style tractor beams may soon be possible, as scientists have shown for the first time that large objects can be suspended in air, using just sound. Acoustic tractor beams use the power of sound to hold particles in mid-air, and unlike magnetic levitation, they can grab most solids or liquids.

For the first time, researcher­s from University of Bristol in the UK have shown it is possible to stably trap objects larger than the wavelength of sound in an acoustic tractor beam. The discovery opens the door to the manipulati­on of drug capsules or micro-surgical implements within the body.

Container-less transporta­tion of delicate larger samples is now also a possibilit­y and could lead to levitating humans, researcher­s said. Scientists had previously thought that acoustic tractor beams were fundamenta­lly limited to levitating small objects as all the previous attempts to trap particles larger than the wavelength had been unstable, with objects spinning uncontroll­ably.

This is because rotating sound field transfers some of its spinning motion to the objects causing them to orbit faster and faster until they are ejected. The new approach uses rapidly fluctuatin­g acoustic vortices, which are similar to tornadoes of sound, made of a twister-like structure with loud sound surroundin­g a silent core.

The researcher­s discovered that the rate of rotation can be finely controlled by rapidly changing the twisting direction of the vortices, this stabilises the tractor beam. They were then able to increase the size of the silent core allowing it to hold larger objects. Working with ultrasonic waves at a pitch of 40 kiloHertz, a similar pitch to that which only bats can hear, the researcher­s held a two-centimetre polystyren­e sphere in the tractor beam. –PTI

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