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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2006

The rhythm of the universe, the wave of the future :)
a video i made,
the music comes from: http://www.myspace.com/djdavidgeorge.

Video of Cymatics experiments by Swiss scientist, Dr. Hans Jenny, excerpted from the DVD, Cymatic SoundScapes: Bringing Matter to Life with Sound. www.cymaticsource.com
Published material by:
Jeff Volk, Publisher
MACROmedia Publishing, http://www.cymaticsource.com

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  • somewhere behind the rainbow there is a very big loudspeaker moving us all along

  • The universe is dancing.

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  • @AmericanDiaz it took you over one year to reply to my comment? Its been so fucking long that i dont even know why i replied to u anymore cuz apparently u deleted ur first comment

  • @ProjectILT What are you talking about? I think you need to eat some cheerios!

  • Deja vué...

    :D*

  • I often visit this video for inspiration. Congratulations!

  • What is this?

  • Haha! I just had a flashback to the late 70s...before video games, there was "real" moving American football...which entailed lining up the guys on the metal field and plugging it in. The metal sheet vibrated and they moved all over...although seldom forward. Haha...maybe they were doing a sacred geometry dance, but I was a frustrated kid thinking it was a dumb toy cuz the guys went in circular patterns and clumped in spots. Did anyone else have that game? :-)

  • @myceliummatrix i recognize the whole "who are you? im the enchanted wizard of rhythm" etc. from the end of a song by Beck called Hot Wax. i wonder if he was influenced by this.

  • @QuantumLeap365 Stop staring at my mom you freak!!!!

    Sorry about that -- this is actually a magnetic fluid, they are called ferrofluids.

  • @QuantumLeap365 They are Iron fillings but not that  alone. They are placed on a vibrating magnet that allows them to take the shape of the magnetic field but in motion, This is what gives them that feel of being alive.

  • Can anyone tell me what I'm looking at from 0:20 - 1:50?

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