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trojan_libido
Hi,

Below is a link that shows sound creating 3D forms. I've seen cymatics on a TV program demonstrating piles of rice on a metalic board taking on 2D shapes from the sound/vibrations a violin bow made on the edge.

I only just found out that it was called cymatics, so I was amazed when I saw the footage below.

http://www.rmcybernetics.com/projects/DIY_...ics_display.htm (Look for RMCybernetics you-tube post)

This is amazing footage, something I'd like to repeat myself. It also verifies my own beliefs, that the duality/polarity allows for a waveform to be present - and this waveform is capable of creating 3D forms. I'd love to discuss how this relates to the forces that created our bodies and minds.
Trip like I do
wow.... that is fascinating.
Rick
String theory in physics is a similar idea.
trojan_libido
Yes, thats exactly the way theories should be drawn up. Use cymatics as a template for understanding extremely volatile and precise aspects of string theory. I'm sure some of the people drawing up these theories will have been aware of it too. Its not a new topic by any means, a glass breaking from a high note is common knowledge.

http://www.cymaticsource.com/

Look at the form halfway down. If you've seen the footage you will have seen a circular form with constant renewal and motion, and two violent spiralling waveforms. I just feel that there is a lot more in religious thought thousands of years ago that shows one of two things:

Either duality and serpents were spontaneously envisaged throughout multiple cultures because of their understanding of physics, mathematics, astronomy and/or waveforms

OR

These images manifested due to the external expression of the spiralling double helix process and the psyche

I would love to find out if our string theorists have integrated any cymatics discoveries into their works.
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