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How to Make a Universe - Part 2

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Part 1 dealt with the historical physics understanding and in particular culminating with Maxwell. This part looks at the nature of vibrations in some cymatics experiments to give us a comprehensio...  
 
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slackologist (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Great video.. i think i will try some more cymatics experiments myself.. :-)
artynz (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Yes, please do. And let us all know about your results. I do add other "wobbly universe" related videos to my channel.
CP91311 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Sacred geometry is geometry used in the design of sacred architecture and sacred art. The basic belief is that geometry and mathematical ratios, harmonics and proportion are also found in music, light, and cosmology.
artynz (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yes, sacred geometry is interesting in regard to cymatics and the wave structure of matter. However I want to point out that there is nothing mystical about it so that scientists can look with an open mind. It is simply the science of standing wave centres interacting.
cygnusfive (2 months ago) Show Hide
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i think i get it - you and i and everything in fact are made out of dancing jelly. can't help but wonder what flavour...
right, part 3. bring it on!
artynz (2 months ago) Show Hide
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All flavours are present :-)
jaguarclaw (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Hey I think your videos are great and I agree with what you are saying.

Have you ever heard of Nassim Haramein and Marko Rodin? Two very interesting characters with some radical and potentially revolutionary theories. Aslo what do you think of electrogravitics?
gulgul333 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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dear sir i watched your vids and find them incredibly interesting. in order to better understand could you explain me in more detail what exactly aether is?
what do you think about theory of "electric universe"?its propagators also reject big bang theory and truly what they say sounds convincing
artynz (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I think that Alfven had some understanding which is relevant to galaxy formation, but that present ideas concerning electric universe in the solar system do not make sense as gravity explains motions to very high precision.
artynz (4 months ago) Show Hide
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To me, aether is a tensile medium, like a block of steel or a bowl of jelly, but not made of anything smaller (in that case atoms) and so is continuous. It is everywhere in the universe. We do not see the aether, we see waves in the aether because we ourselves are composites of waves in the aether.

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