ITokez, remember that your body creates sounds itself. In isolation you will still hear sounds, due to your nervous system, your circulatory system, and your digestive system. It's not the universe you're hearing; there is a microwave radiation background, but we obviously can't hear microwaves.
Besides that the patterns are simply beautiful what does it tells us? That we can make music visible. Ok. There is somehow something striking we cant name. We use sound to comunicate every day by speech. Each language we use has an impact on the speaker. Somehow this patterns are amazing.
Perhaps that everything that you perceive is energy in different frequencies (groups of atoms vibrating differently to make that which you come in contact with). Sometimes i hear a low pitch sound, which I'm starting to believe the universe is made off.
This is great. I'd like to know the size of the water area we are looking at. Is this something small like a drop or a bowl sized surface area? I'd also like to understand how the lighting is being applied.
Most of the scenes involve an area about 10 inches across. The image at the end is contained in a cup-like vessel about 3 inches in diameter. The light source is positioned right next to the camera lens.
Outstanding. High time that our science got to the stage where we may scientifically demonstrate other dimensions and their affect on each other. Brilliant, thanks for posting =)
"Yin and Yang" isn't necessarily a Buddhist concept. If it is, it is an import from Chinese thought because that is where it comes from. Its really a Taoist symbol. This doesn't mean that it can't have application is Buddhist thought, because Buddhism is flexible.
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My brother brought up a good question what is sound and vibration? does it have any particle or is it just movement? i think it's the only property that is that small enough for atoms and quarks....
'Sound' is merely an audible representation of the REAL point of interest -electromagnetic frequency. Cymatics is proof that electromagnetic frequency is orderly & structured, which is why all things in nature are commonly mathematically rthymical in their appearance (such as the human body).
Edward Leedskalnin shows that the atom is structured & rhymical in its configuration, but the experiments of JJ Thompson & Rutherford were flawed & we ended up with a misled, wonky atom model.
I think that what some scientists are trying to prove that gravity is some particles called "gravitons" but i really never heard of scientific study about what vibrations in atoms are....but i am not really academically inclined so i dont know.....Thanks for anwsering though..
Stripped to the bare bones, I believe a wave is constituted of sub-atomic positive & negative particles.
It's interesting that as the frequency is raised when experimenting in Cymatics, the number of 'nodes' present also increases, & the images become more complex. We already know that higher frequency = higher energy (e.g. radio waves vs gamma waves), & I think those 'nodes' represent the number of particles needed for creating a particular cymatic formation of a 'wave'.
Well, I've thought about it and the only thing I can say for sure is that vibration is a succession of opposite states. That may not explain much, but at least it acknowledges that when we look closely at the nature of existence we are confronted with a profound mystery.
Interesting question. What happens depends on the material being vibrated- whether sand or water. Since a chord is made of multiple tones, I think it's safe to say the result would be different from a pure tone, but whether the individual tones that make up the chord can be discerned in the pattern from the chord, I am not sure.
Alarindris, sound is in everything. Every interaction between any two particles causes some sort of vibration, and that vibration emanates out into the "universal ether," as it were. String theory itself proposes that every particle is only a tiny bit of "string" oscillating at a certain frequency. So the fact that sound (or merely vibration) has a lot to do with the creation of the universe isn't that far out there.
I understand your skepticism, but don't forget that human culture is a natural phenomenon too, and as such is something that we can study and learn from. To dismiss the "sound as a force of creation" theme found in multiple cultural traditions is to take a narrower view of the world around us than is necessary.
this is the most comforting thing to watch. it makes me think that the power of sound and music is so strong all the shit we're doing to the planet is only going to affect us (humans) because we believe so much that we control everything and we dont. our force and magnitude only comes from our destruction of ourselves....
If you are interested in this you may like to look at the 'Rosslyn Motet' where the cubes lining the ceiling of the Rosslyn Chapel are thought to be Chladni patterns.
Well, everything vibrates. Look at String Theory. Scientists are thinking that energy has to be the same in all the universe. Strings vibrate harmonically. This harmonic produces structure. we know that light is part of the spectrum that sound is also a part of. See where this goes. Energy, light, sound, matter, atoms, molecules, cells, life. All are interrelated and therefore have an affect on each other. You could even say we are made of light and sound.
In Malta there is a cave carved out of the sandstone, deep underground that I believe is tuned to a specific frequency. It was dug over 6000 years ago. Alledgedly nobody has tried to find out more. I find it hard to believe. The Hypogeum re-writes history.
I had found a half dollar sized fossil a few years ago that appears to be a fossil of a turtle shell. What's odd about it is that it has more than one type of cymatic pattern.
I suppose that since turtles lay their eggs deeper in the sand for various reasons, this may also be due to the effect of sound waves being reduced as if to cushion it's effect. I've yet to understand exactly which two frequencies were responsible. But they aren't like the patterns we see on most turtle shells either.
I think both Hans Jenny and Alexander Lauterwasser vibrated water in concave cup-like vessels. The water droplets that you see at 4:38-4:42 and again at 4:50-5:00 are examples of this. It would be interesting to see droplets suspended in a zero-gravity environment subjected to sound vibration. I suspect that the effect would be similar to what is seen with the droplets in the concave vessel.
When I was extremely sick, at death's door, I could feel people praying for me. I visualized the vibrational cords (& chords!) of prayer Exactly as that image -- I felt I was suspended in a void by a web of loving, healing intention, represented as gold cords of Light sustaining and holding me suspended in the universe.
This may sound bizarre but I promise it was VERY real to me, and I am overwhelmed to see that comforting image again in this context!
Perhaps we can see each other because we are music and we are all yin and yang .We are each an opposite and that makes us the whole. Together I hope someone can guage our combined vibrations.
Strictly speaking, Yin & Yang are Taoist concepts. However, Zen Buddhism is largely influenced by Taoist philosophy, so it's probably not too much of a transgression that the video cites Buddhism since most people are more familiar with it.
Yin and yang is merley an equivalent for the Hindu Apana and Prana-- Let us remember that Buddhism was developed by Siddartha Gautama who was a Hindu-- and let us never forget that a preceding root is crucial to understanding the whole tree...
Nirvana,.....what comes to mind is vibrations, but these contained in the vid are GOOD and BEAUTIFUL! Thanx Tanya for the share and thanx echomedia for postin'!
doesnt this add more creditability to the string theory? if all things are made up of vibrating strings, maybe thats why they resemble patterns of other things.
Now appy the same theory to Infrared, Ultraviolet and supersonic sounds. Life is not just genetic. That is only one key. There are other keys to the origin of life. Genetics, sound, light, are part of it. There other keys yet to be found. For example: What do neutrinos do and what is their function or effect. How about gravity? How about Radiation? etc..etc.
Water allows for a three dimensional view of sound. If the Turtle which is solid is patterned after a sound wave, then the Jellyfish is a fluid representation of the same wave or another wave in 3d. In humanity the sound of a mothers voice can influence a babies intellectual growth. Chanting is also used by wise men to channel energies or communicate with the masses. Light waves can also have the same effect. Goats can change the color of their coats if exposed to rods of different colors.
thats what high magick is about as well. setting up a resonance field. also our names, particularly the vowles in our names, help shape us and how we turn out.
fantastic video.....there is a branch of yoga & meditation (which, of course, I can't think of the formal name right now!) that deals primarily with the "Sonic Life Stream" / the "Stream of Living Sound" - and the yoga focuses on that, believing that to reach a harmonic with that "Divine/Infinite Sound" is to attune all of one's body, and thus mind, to a more universal form - apparently able to alter one's own internal structures.........
written by God upon the face of nature
djguestspeaker 2 years ago
ITokez, remember that your body creates sounds itself. In isolation you will still hear sounds, due to your nervous system, your circulatory system, and your digestive system. It's not the universe you're hearing; there is a microwave radiation background, but we obviously can't hear microwaves.
cesar314 2 years ago 2
Besides that the patterns are simply beautiful what does it tells us? That we can make music visible. Ok. There is somehow something striking we cant name. We use sound to comunicate every day by speech. Each language we use has an impact on the speaker. Somehow this patterns are amazing.
torkeln 2 years ago
Perhaps that everything that you perceive is energy in different frequencies (groups of atoms vibrating differently to make that which you come in contact with). Sometimes i hear a low pitch sound, which I'm starting to believe the universe is made off.
ITokez 2 years ago
This is an awesome video. What have you been up to my old friend? -Adam
Zogador 2 years ago
LOVE this video.. it's being shared on facebook. but why disable embedding?
queenvelvet 2 years ago 2
Because I'm selling it as a DVD
createspace(dot)com/270411
echomedia 2 years ago
2:45 Yantra
3:35 DMT Chrysanthemum. I've also seen it on LSD and with Meditation.
Amazing! 5 stars.
rick4318 2 years ago 4
This is great. I'd like to know the size of the water area we are looking at. Is this something small like a drop or a bowl sized surface area? I'd also like to understand how the lighting is being applied.
CymaGlyphs 2 years ago
Most of the scenes involve an area about 10 inches across. The image at the end is contained in a cup-like vessel about 3 inches in diameter. The light source is positioned right next to the camera lens.
echomedia 2 years ago
This coincides with my study of the Healing properties of the Himalayan "singing" Bowls.
Thank you so much!
kantamasters 2 years ago
Outstanding. High time that our science got to the stage where we may scientifically demonstrate other dimensions and their affect on each other. Brilliant, thanks for posting =)
source1zero 2 years ago
"Yin and Yang" isn't necessarily a Buddhist concept. If it is, it is an import from Chinese thought because that is where it comes from. Its really a Taoist symbol. This doesn't mean that it can't have application is Buddhist thought, because Buddhism is flexible.
peterbainyoung 2 years ago
I should have said "Taoism" The DVD version has been corrected.
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echomedia 2 years ago
awesome
sanchezdot 2 years ago
This is fantastic material.
Thank you for putting it up on YT.
~Namaste~ ^_^
TheWayshower1982 2 years ago
I'm happy to announce that this video is now available on DVD at createspace(dot)com/270411 and at Amazon.
Please support my filmmaking efforts by purchasing this title on DVD. You will enjoy the enhanced image quality of the DVD and your financial support will help me produce an expanded version of the topic.
Many thanks to all of you who have expressed their support of my work!
echomedia 2 years ago
I just got the DVD and it's this same YouTube clip.
It's only a 5 minute DVD....
TheRealVerbz 2 years ago
Hahaha. That sucks.
standdownman 2 years ago
My brother brought up a good question what is sound and vibration? does it have any particle or is it just movement? i think it's the only property that is that small enough for atoms and quarks....
PhillipThunderGrunge 2 years ago
'Sound' is merely an audible representation of the REAL point of interest -electromagnetic frequency. Cymatics is proof that electromagnetic frequency is orderly & structured, which is why all things in nature are commonly mathematically rthymical in their appearance (such as the human body).
Edward Leedskalnin shows that the atom is structured & rhymical in its configuration, but the experiments of JJ Thompson & Rutherford were flawed & we ended up with a misled, wonky atom model.
BibFortuna4President 2 years ago
THAT is a great question!
I think they are just waves.
fonna 2 years ago
Come to think of it, I think gravity might be a waqve, too. This is why we can't find the graviton.(or have we already?)
fonna 2 years ago
I think that what some scientists are trying to prove that gravity is some particles called "gravitons" but i really never heard of scientific study about what vibrations in atoms are....but i am not really academically inclined so i dont know.....Thanks for anwsering though..
PhillipThunderGrunge 2 years ago
Stripped to the bare bones, I believe a wave is constituted of sub-atomic positive & negative particles.
It's interesting that as the frequency is raised when experimenting in Cymatics, the number of 'nodes' present also increases, & the images become more complex. We already know that higher frequency = higher energy (e.g. radio waves vs gamma waves), & I think those 'nodes' represent the number of particles needed for creating a particular cymatic formation of a 'wave'.
BibFortuna4President 2 years ago
Thanks....
PhillipThunderGrunge 2 years ago
The graviton-theory is very, very flawed. Most scientists accept the handy lie of gravity being merely the curvature of spacetime caused by mass.
hungarrett 2 years ago 2
Well, I've thought about it and the only thing I can say for sure is that vibration is a succession of opposite states. That may not explain much, but at least it acknowledges that when we look closely at the nature of existence we are confronted with a profound mystery.
echomedia 2 years ago
Thanks...
Well i guess that science still has a long way to go...
PhillipThunderGrunge 2 years ago
Isn't that beautiful...
just amazing
fonna 2 years ago
what happens if you play chords?
MattCanute 2 years ago
Interesting question. What happens depends on the material being vibrated- whether sand or water. Since a chord is made of multiple tones, I think it's safe to say the result would be different from a pure tone, but whether the individual tones that make up the chord can be discerned in the pattern from the chord, I am not sure.
echomedia 2 years ago
Alarindris, sound is in everything. Every interaction between any two particles causes some sort of vibration, and that vibration emanates out into the "universal ether," as it were. String theory itself proposes that every particle is only a tiny bit of "string" oscillating at a certain frequency. So the fact that sound (or merely vibration) has a lot to do with the creation of the universe isn't that far out there.
yoshe47 2 years ago
Pretty pictures. But the origin and driving force of the universe? Cmon.
Alarindris 2 years ago
Hi Alarindris-
I understand your skepticism, but don't forget that human culture is a natural phenomenon too, and as such is something that we can study and learn from. To dismiss the "sound as a force of creation" theme found in multiple cultural traditions is to take a narrower view of the world around us than is necessary.
echomedia 2 years ago
keep in mind, we are 70 % water...
2ruthfox82 2 years ago 2
I'd love to share this video with others but the embed code is disabled.
:o(
TheRealVerbz 2 years ago
I'm in the process of offering the video for sale on DVD. More details to come soon!
echomedia 2 years ago
Awesome!
:o)
TheRealVerbz 2 years ago
this is the most comforting thing to watch. it makes me think that the power of sound and music is so strong all the shit we're doing to the planet is only going to affect us (humans) because we believe so much that we control everything and we dont. our force and magnitude only comes from our destruction of ourselves....
crwin419 2 years ago
If you are interested in this you may like to look at the 'Rosslyn Motet' where the cubes lining the ceiling of the Rosslyn Chapel are thought to be Chladni patterns.
lyzcooper 2 years ago
Please enable the embed video function .
djsnakeyes 2 years ago 2
I can see the music :)
JezebelDecibel 2 years ago 6
This is the most insightful thing I've seen in understanding the mechanics of the universe for a long time. Beautiful.
PravdaDeus 2 years ago
Well, everything vibrates. Look at String Theory. Scientists are thinking that energy has to be the same in all the universe. Strings vibrate harmonically. This harmonic produces structure. we know that light is part of the spectrum that sound is also a part of. See where this goes. Energy, light, sound, matter, atoms, molecules, cells, life. All are interrelated and therefore have an affect on each other. You could even say we are made of light and sound.
pocketspy 2 years ago 4
Where can I purchase this video?
4DEEDEES 2 years ago
It will be available for purchase at Amazon about the middle of August (2009)
echomedia 2 years ago
"the second coming: is suposed to be preceded by the blowing of Gabriels' trumpet. Intereseting.
mikegant1 2 years ago
this is why Mantra repetition is so powerful
maha77 2 years ago 4
YES!!!
Absolutely correct maha77.
Question to the poster of this video.
Could you unlock the embed video function so i can promote this on other sites?
I have 30,000 friends on myspace and many people have never heard of Cymatics.
This would encourage a lot of people.
TheRealVerbz 2 years ago 2
In Malta there is a cave carved out of the sandstone, deep underground that I believe is tuned to a specific frequency. It was dug over 6000 years ago. Alledgedly nobody has tried to find out more. I find it hard to believe. The Hypogeum re-writes history.
stopjunkscience 2 years ago
this video is tight
xxxjunksxxx 2 years ago
I had found a half dollar sized fossil a few years ago that appears to be a fossil of a turtle shell. What's odd about it is that it has more than one type of cymatic pattern.
I suppose that since turtles lay their eggs deeper in the sand for various reasons, this may also be due to the effect of sound waves being reduced as if to cushion it's effect. I've yet to understand exactly which two frequencies were responsible. But they aren't like the patterns we see on most turtle shells either.
aleon1018 2 years ago
Has anybody ever tried cymatic experiments with something other than flat planes?
Could it possibly work in a 3-d Space?
How well do cymatic patterns form on very narrow, long vibrating strips?
Shokk1234567 2 years ago 3
I think both Hans Jenny and Alexander Lauterwasser vibrated water in concave cup-like vessels. The water droplets that you see at 4:38-4:42 and again at 4:50-5:00 are examples of this. It would be interesting to see droplets suspended in a zero-gravity environment subjected to sound vibration. I suspect that the effect would be similar to what is seen with the droplets in the concave vessel.
echomedia 2 years ago
Nice insight!
KindVapour 2 years ago
As to the weblike image at 3:12 to 3:18--
When I was extremely sick, at death's door, I could feel people praying for me. I visualized the vibrational cords (& chords!) of prayer Exactly as that image -- I felt I was suspended in a void by a web of loving, healing intention, represented as gold cords of Light sustaining and holding me suspended in the universe.
This may sound bizarre but I promise it was VERY real to me, and I am overwhelmed to see that comforting image again in this context!
bbgarlock 2 years ago
Simply Amazing.
bbgarlock 2 years ago
Perhaps we can see each other because we are music and we are all yin and yang .We are each an opposite and that makes us the whole. Together I hope someone can guage our combined vibrations.
Orticari 2 years ago
Love 3:10
IHateMadeUpNames 2 years ago
me 2. felt like i wanted 2 live there!!!!
r2dadizubz 2 years ago
yin and yang isn't a buddhist concept
Scientician 2 years ago
Strictly speaking, Yin & Yang are Taoist concepts. However, Zen Buddhism is largely influenced by Taoist philosophy, so it's probably not too much of a transgression that the video cites Buddhism since most people are more familiar with it.
echomedia 2 years ago
Yin and yang is merley an equivalent for the Hindu Apana and Prana-- Let us remember that Buddhism was developed by Siddartha Gautama who was a Hindu-- and let us never forget that a preceding root is crucial to understanding the whole tree...
yetzirahsan 2 years ago
you know some of those patterns look like the crop circles
foxibren 2 years ago
Hey! You stole my comment 6 days before I posted it ;-P
oxxYOxxo 2 years ago
looks like winamps vis
pvc988 2 years ago
Nirvana,.....what comes to mind is vibrations, but these contained in the vid are GOOD and BEAUTIFUL! Thanx Tanya for the share and thanx echomedia for postin'!
qualqui 2 years ago
ah life..how i love thee.
JJDominic 2 years ago
brilliant video, my compliments
LullyLouz 2 years ago 2
Thanks for sharing this amazing truth.
GinaBorelli 2 years ago
Many cymatics patterns can even be found in fruit(including as this video documents very well....everywhere in nature) even the cosmos.
SnakeSSSStretcher 2 years ago
doesnt this add more creditability to the string theory? if all things are made up of vibrating strings, maybe thats why they resemble patterns of other things.
repnthehatchet 2 years ago
Yeah, but its hard to apply the supermicroscopic to the macroscopic. But then again, who knows.
FretArchitect 2 years ago
Now appy the same theory to Infrared, Ultraviolet and supersonic sounds. Life is not just genetic. That is only one key. There are other keys to the origin of life. Genetics, sound, light, are part of it. There other keys yet to be found. For example: What do neutrinos do and what is their function or effect. How about gravity? How about Radiation? etc..etc.
ResearchX 2 years ago
Exce3rilerant. Sound works on all living things.. Just ask my fried neighbors.
cycimian 2 years ago
Water allows for a three dimensional view of sound. If the Turtle which is solid is patterned after a sound wave, then the Jellyfish is a fluid representation of the same wave or another wave in 3d. In humanity the sound of a mothers voice can influence a babies intellectual growth. Chanting is also used by wise men to channel energies or communicate with the masses. Light waves can also have the same effect. Goats can change the color of their coats if exposed to rods of different colors.
ResearchX 2 years ago
I would imagine that is partially why mantras...chants...its all about frequency.
tanyasbigbrowneyes 3 years ago 4
Thanks for the share my friend. Awesome video.
androclestipster 3 years ago
thats what high magick is about as well. setting up a resonance field. also our names, particularly the vowles in our names, help shape us and how we turn out.
KindVapour 2 years ago
Wow This Video Is Amazing and explains everything with flawless detail and accuracy!
This is exactly how I observe reality!!!
SSSnakeStretcher 3 years ago
yes
DefHarmony 3 years ago
absotively
themuse55555 3 years ago
I thought yin and yang was a taoist concept?
Shokk1234567 3 years ago
Yup
Me too
phuturephunk01 3 years ago
fantastic video.....there is a branch of yoga & meditation (which, of course, I can't think of the formal name right now!) that deals primarily with the "Sonic Life Stream" / the "Stream of Living Sound" - and the yoga focuses on that, believing that to reach a harmonic with that "Divine/Infinite Sound" is to attune all of one's body, and thus mind, to a more universal form - apparently able to alter one's own internal structures.........
HallowedHoly 3 years ago
.....That kind've parallels the sciences of Rupert Sheldrake and also Bill Lipton. (Morphic Resonance field, plecebo effect, etc...)
koscheii666 3 years ago
Amazing
UniversalBrother108 3 years ago