I believe there is a way to create any flavour possible by adding several vibrations to water and the tongue. Based on adding frequencies together to create a intirely new sound
Is there a way to add flavour to water by adding vibration? Because I have an idea?
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It's like adding fruit juice to water. Your adding the undertones of the juice to give the water some flavour. If my idea works, I plan on starting a business specialising in drinks, made only from vibration
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Try it and get back to us.
I'm not even sure myself If it will work. Ever since I was a kid, I have been able to associate sounds to different tastes. E.g. Trumpet sound shares in my opinion, the same harmonics as potato. And a square wave has the same harmonics as chocolate. I'm 50 percent sure my idea would work. When I do test my idea, I will get back to you as to how it went
But adding different audio waveforms together changes the shape of the sine wave. So why wouldn't adding vibration to water, at the correct harmonic ratio to the fundermental frequency add taste undertones? And change the shape of some of the water mollicules? I'm half positive this would work.