If you intend to build this machine or to even begin to experiment with any of this technology, do please ensure that you have the means to hand to shut it down. No, really, you could easily go cutting holes in things...

On being the first guy to fire it up. Start by cutting huge lumps of granite (with great precision and ease) then fly them through the air to the sound of a great musical barrage. Not that I'm worried about that at all in fact; I've had twenty odd years (and they were very odd years) to think about it... But you will need "The Off-Switch":- an essential part of the kit (in crude ingot form it can easily be adopted as an exchange currency).

~ preferably on the end of a stick...

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Next up... to steal Cleopatra's Needle from the Thames Embankment in broad daylight. Great fun and utterly necessary. Is it really all that surprising that I don't get taken seriously?

The essence of this entire hypothesis rests on the possibility that electromagnetic / photonic products of chained sonoluminescence will turn out to be additive (accumulative) in nature longitudinally throughout the chain(s) and that therefore, what should be an extremely powerful beam of electromagnetic energy can thus be produced directly from water, from a cheap to produce and extremely portable device.

Then I wonder ~ does gravity have a mysteriously short or long wavelength that we never noticed but which can at last be synthesized? With the feedback modulation loop designed this way, any wavelength down to Planck length can be quickly frequency matched by simple manual adjustment of Pin 14 (bold?). It might even be that the very act of synthesizing a wavelength anywhere near that small will bring a whole host of unknowable side-effects crashing down upon the operator.