Typically, the traditional laboratory flask experiment is designed to produce a continuous sequence of single-bubble collapse events and there is no way that such equipment can ever yield, for example, even just two such continuous adjacent sequences. What are the implications for the occurence of two such sequences, right next to each other, in the same container and collapsing in perfect synchronization?
If such a pair of sequences could be generated (as cartoon animated below) each collapse event must produce an electromagnetic pulse signature (coinciding with some harmonic of the photon emission process), and there will be a distinct and discrete electromagnetic wavelength resonance precisely defined by the distance between the event sequences, provided there is pefect sychronisation, mechanically. The aim of this project is to produce multiple parallel strings of many billions of such synchronous event sequences. Still awake? Try this:- Two bubbles collapse at the same time...

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