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RMorgan
21st December 2011, 17:53
Hey folks,

Check out this video:

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Looks like the guy has built a special table with bell like resonating characteristics, than he creates beautiful patterns just by changing the resonating frequencies.

Cool, right?

Cheers,

Raf.

Mark
21st December 2011, 17:57
Awesome. Looks like sacred geometry to me. Creation in motion, the patterns that underly our reality made manifest. Beautiful. Great find!

modwiz
21st December 2011, 18:08
That is called cymatics and the shapes generated correspond with sacred geometry.

TargeT
21st December 2011, 18:34
That is called cymatics and the shapes generated d correspond with sacred geometry.

a different aproach to the search for Tetragrammaton (64 tetrahedron?)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetragrammaton



this is only in 2d.. I wonder if it could be done in space & what the results would be.

mojo
21st December 2011, 18:43
Thanks Raf,
I wonder what happens if you direct the tones that create geometric shapes into a resonating chamber or amplifier? I recall hearing that the Pyramids were an ancient resonating chamber.

RMorgan
21st December 2011, 18:47
Thanks Raf,
I wonder what happens if you direct the tones that create geometric shapes into a resonating chamber or amplifier? I recall hearing that the Pyramids were an ancient resonating chamber.

Hey mojo,

I wonder about that as well...I remember my brother saying that there´s a theory which claims that the pyramids internal frequency, if used correctly, was used to transform water into something else. It makes sense, since we know that the molecules of water change shape in certain circumstances.

Cheers,

Raf.

Unified Serenity
21st December 2011, 18:56
I love stuff like this, thanks :D

mojo
21st December 2011, 19:41
It looks like the table is free floating. It would make sense to move freely and not hinder the sound wave. How do you suppose he accomplished this without bolting the table or perhaps it is like a symbol on a drum set? I would like to create tones and do an expirement...maybe a simple voice recorder would suffice?

Kindred
21st December 2011, 23:35
It looks like the table is free floating. It would make sense to move freely and not hinder the sound wave. How do you suppose he accomplished this without bolting the table or perhaps it is like a symbol on a drum set? I would like to create tones and do an expirement...maybe a simple voice recorder would suffice?

You'll note that in the still photo before starting the video, there's a ring that has breaks in it. Most likely, there is a circular frame on which the top sits, which, I suspect, is fabricated such that it sits freely on this frame, but has restraints to prevent if from moving. I get the distinct impression that this is a highly polished metal top, given the tones it generates. Just the same, it's All about Vibrations... Cool Stuff, to be certain.

Ernest
22nd December 2011, 01:30
this is only in 2d.. I wonder if it could be done in space & what the results would be.

That would be tricky here on earth with all this gravity, maybe something that could be attempted on the space station.