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Vibrations and density - what does that mean exactly?

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posted on Aug, 10 2009 @ 10:48 PM
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in physics when your talking about density and vibrations your probably talking about energy densities. the way matter vibrates determines energy density in a given system. . . .

something like that



posted on Aug, 11 2009 @ 05:17 PM
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sorry but the psychoactive compounds you mentioned do not "slow" anything down.
All they do is cause neurons in your brain to fire in ways they are not ususally firing, hence the modified perception of reality.
That not to say you might not be perceiving things, normally beyond the range of visual, auditory or olfactory perception.
i read an excellent paper by a paleobotanist, that made the case that psyco active compounds played a large role in early human development. Some compounds found in nature have the effect of improving visual acuity in low light conditions, this theory was backed up by finding, that several amazonian tribes put yopo compunds in thier eyes to aid in the hunting of monkeys.



posted on Aug, 11 2009 @ 08:58 PM
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Originally posted by Donnie Darko
Is it referring to how thick/thin the mass is? Like would beings of high vibration be of low density and invisible to us because of that?


Density refers to "how closely packed" constituent parts are, within an object/substance

Vibration refers to oscillations or "to and fro" motion; the rate of vibration provides the frequency, measured in hertz (cycles/second).

If a bug goes inside and out a garage 10x's every 10 seconds, its frequency is 1Hz.

Further, Volume x's Density = Mass. Similarly, Mass ÷ Volume would yield Density, and Mass ÷ Density would yield volume.



posted on Aug, 11 2009 @ 09:31 PM
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I tend to believe that these vibrations have to be interacting with something else to cause these properties. There has to be a medium with which to propogate through. The vibrations through the medium cause a type of "feedback" from the medium which are your properties, etc. As I see it, we are only a third of the way there to understanding this.



posted on Aug, 16 2009 @ 01:55 AM
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The answer to the question depends very much on who is using the words. In physics, density is a measure of mass per unit volume, or kilograms per cubic meter. A cubic meter of air would weigh very little. A cubic meter of lead would be quite heavy. Lead is said to be denser than air. Densities can be represented as values compared to a particular density. For example, water is said to have a density of 1. Lead has a density of about 11.4. So a volume of lead would weight 11.4 times as much as the same volume of water.

Vibration is periodic motion, meaning motion that repeats. The rate of vibration is called the "frequency", which is measured in how many repetitions occur per second. One repetition (or cycle) per section i 1 Hertz (or 1 Hz).

Most people use these words without knowing their scientific definition. They use them more or less "poetically" or metaphorically to describe certain conditions of beings, planets, etc. They speak of certain entities as having lower vibrations if they are more earthly, coarser, more physical. Higher vibrational beings would be more spiritual, elevated, etc. similarly, higher density suggests heaviness, earthiness, where lower density suggests greater spirituality.

It is best to consider such uses of the words as simply a metaphor without significant literal meaning. It is especially a bad idea to accept these terms as being based on any sort of science. At best, the person is using poetic language to describe something. At worst, he's trying to baffle you with BS, to blind you with "science" in order to confuse and convince you.

Beware the person who uses an abundance of scientific jargon to describe non-scientific topics.



posted on Aug, 16 2009 @ 06:39 PM
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Hi, Donnie Darko & 3rd density entities.

If you are not asking a purely "scientific" question, and
"IF" you trust the ways that Edgar Cayce used to communicate
or got all his knowledge, see the second line of my signature.

Blue skies.



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