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Originally posted by openeyeswideshut
Did anyone else notice that 3835hz equals the Tablet of Shamash?
You missed one important observation. A circle isn't the same as a square. If you used a circular disk instead of a square disk you wouldn't get the same patterns, rather they would be quite different.
Originally posted by Silcone Synapse
Originally posted by openeyeswideshut
Did anyone else notice that 3835hz equals the Tablet of Shamash?
In fact-the guy on the right could be generating 3835hz on the device in his hand-maybe like a tuning fork,or percussion triangle .
His Cymatics machine,on the table with the large disk,is responding with the 3835hz pattern.
Thats what the image seems to be depicting.
That is amazing!
Originally posted by openeyeswideshut
Did anyone else notice that 3835hz equals the Tablet of Shamash?
Originally posted by new_here
...yet our sensors have picked up the unique sounds of planets within our solar system, while passing by them. So yeah, they do have their own symphony happening. That sound must have made it to the Voyager spaceship somehow, thru the space between...
NASA Link
Some spacecraft have instruments capable of capturing radio emissions. When scientists convert these to sound waves, the results are eerie to hear.
Originally posted by MysterX
How did that eerie sound recording from Saturn originate then?
And astronauts have also reported hearing odd, 'otherworldly' sounds while in space...sound does travel in a vacuum, but in the form of other waves not sound waves.
IOW, are the shapes representative of either the atomic or molecular structures of the granular material used (salt, sand, talc powder, Iron filings whatever) or maybe the material the plate is made of?
Originally posted by jimmyx
I agree, I think the reason tesla's data was confiscated, well, one of the reasons...was that you didn't need a bomb to bring down a building, you simply set up a vibrating sound device with the correct resonance. and you could literally "vibrate" the building into a pile of rubble.
Originally posted by jiggerj
How about music by The Rings Of Saturn? And no, it's not a band.
Saturn is a source of intense radio emissions, which have been monitored by the Cassini spacecraft. The radio waves are closely related to the auroras near the poles of the planet. These auroras are similar to Earth's northern and southern lights. This is an audio file of radio emissions from Saturn.
Originally posted by PollyPeptide
Sound waves may not exist in a vacuum, but almost every other form of energy does! And since all energy occurs in wavelengths, it is easy to make the connection between vibration and formation.
Originally posted by Observationalist
reply to post by Arbitrageur
Yes I also found that interesting like at 2:33. I presume this might be due to some slight asymmetry of the plate.
Maybe we are only seeing a portion of the pattern.
If the plate were bigger perhaps a more symmetrical pattern would develop.
Originally posted by Martin75
reply to post by Observationalist
Thank you for embedding the video for me
Originally posted by stormcell
Originally posted by Observationalist
reply to post by Arbitrageur
Yes I also found that interesting like at 2:33. I presume this might be due to some slight asymmetry of the plate.
Maybe we are only seeing a portion of the pattern.
If the plate were bigger perhaps a more symmetrical pattern would develop.
Chladni plates work on harmonics - the patterns are based on fractions of the length of the plate 1/3rd 1/5th 1/4th and so on - these will be different frequencies like music notes.
Every object has particular resonance frequencies, including guitars, your ear canals, etc...
en.wikipedia.org...:Chladni_guitar.svg
Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni (German: [ˈɛʁnst ˈfloːʁɛns ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈkladnɪ]; 1756–1827) was a German physicist and musician. His important works include research on vibrating plates and the calculation of the speed of sound for different gases. For this some call him the "father of acoustics".[1] He also did pioneering work in the study of meteorites, and therefore is regarded by some as the "father of meteoritics" as well.[2]
Crops circles are apparently made with a rope tied to a board being stomped on. I don't see how this relates to the OP video.
Originally posted by barticle
Has it occurred to anyone that this might relate to how crop circles are generated? That might explain a lot.