What to do with the waste of classical music? It turns out there are right, the vibrations generated classical music can make the microbe more swiftly aroused that accelerate the decomposition of impurities.
Quoted from the Guardian, Thursday (03/06/2010), this crazy idea was conceived by Anton Stucki, operator of a wastewater treatment plant in Treuenbrietzen household. He believes, tone and composition of classical music can stimulate the activity of microorganisms.
"We think the key is the vibration produced by each tone. Resonance generated can stimulate the microbes, so that could work better in the break down dirt," said Stucki.
To that end, he designed a sound system that is able to present the effects of acoustic orchestra building into the sewer pipe. Design a series of speakers that sounds simultaneously from different angles.
Illustrations might like this, microbes that had a lot of sleep directly 'gelojotan' when listening to music.
For testing, Stuci choose the composition of The Magic Flute. There is no particular reason why the composition is selected, because in the future he plans to try another song for the same purpose.
Although still in the testing stage, this technique has meninjukkan claimed positive results. The process of decomposition of waste and sewage at the plant which is located one hour southwest of Berlin was more effective than ever.
Actually Stuki not be the first to do it. He previously reported, small-scale waste treatment in Austria was also never used a similar method. When the manager also admitted that the decomposition of waste becomes more effective.
But in this time trial, Stucki try to develop these findings. When he adds oxygen into the exhaust pipe, she found that microbial activity increased again rather than just classical music.
Hopefully, this method can save maintenance costs of household waste treatment plant up to 1000 Euros per month. Stucki not refuse if there are scientists who are interested to develop the experiments done.
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