Keely reported disintegration of mass with standing waves (which is now a commercial process),
Keely reported producing light in water (what is now termed sonoluminescence),
Keely reported acoustic levitation (verified by NASA and others) though Keely went FAR BEYOND this brute force technique,
Keely reported geometries that could intensify sound pressures without adding additional energy (recently patented and in use by MacroSonics),
Keely reported cold in the presence of certain ‘orders of vibration’ (now patented as an acoustic refrigration and cooling system),
