Inventor Creates Soundless Sound System

by Khalid Hosein on April 29, 2005

By Typh Tucker, Associated Press Writer
Man Astounds Crowd in Oregon With His Soundless Sound Invention

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Elwood “Woody” Norris pointed a metal frequency emitter at one of perhaps 30 people who had come to see his invention. The emitter — an aluminum square — was hooked up by a wire to a CD player. Norris switched on the CD player.

“There’s no speaker, but when I point this pad at you, you will hear the waterfall,” said the 63-year-old Californian.

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And one by one, each person in the audience did, and smiled widely.

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