Call it "The silent snorer" it sends soundwaves that "oppose" the sound and create silence, (see the Lauralee link...) so that you don't hear the snores.
I could see military uses, as well as many families saved.
I actually worked on a noise canceling project at IBM Haifa Research Lab.-- pashute, Jul 01 2002 HalfBakery search for 'noise cancel' http://www.halfbake...ession=noise+cancel [phoenix, Jul 02 2002] HalfBakery search for 'noise cancelling' http://www.halfbake...on=noise+cancelling [phoenix, Jul 02 2002] Lauralee - explaining noise canceling sound waves www.lauralee.com/news/zapnoise.htmLaura Lee News - "Silence Machine" Zaps Unwanted Noise [pashute, Oct 01 2002] In what sense is this a bomb? You could drop it on the person's head, and then you wouldn't need fancy electronics. Or is it covered in meringue?-- pottedstu, Jul 02 2002 It's in the NOISE CANCELING category, and I didn't find anyone who talked about snoring.
It's not really a "bomb" but could be used as a "weapon". "Silence bomb" is a known term for this technology. It works by sending waves very close to the original ones, but at a different phase, opposing the original ones, and canceling the sound effect.
If you want to understand the phenomenon, imagine you make waves in your bathtub and have a way to "check" these in your bathtub and make "anti-waves" so that when ever the wave water should be going up there's a "down" part of the new wave canceling it. The result is an almost completely calm bathtub.
A better explanation is at the Lauralee link.
Actally I'm surprised this idea received fishbones, and am going to try and make it work and sell it.-- pashute, Oct 01 2002 random, halfbakery