David Icke explains how sound frequency and vibration creates form.
Scientists observe sound traveling faster than the speed of light.
http://www.physorg.com/news88249076.html
This video is PUBLIC DOMAIN. Share it freely. Frequency x Wavelength = Velocity (Vibration) = Form (Our Matrix manifestations)!
Tiny particles of sand are subjected to vibrations being passed into the surface and they take form and arrange into various geometric forms. Some vibrations create known geometric patterns such as hexagons (honeycombs), pentagrams, crosses, spirals, and many other combinations.
AMAZING patterns found on animals and insect wings are easily explained in this simple experiment. Sound and vibration give birth to form. In one particular vibratory sequence, opposite oscillations were resonated though the disk - the sand particles then condensed upon other, rolling into spheres, and then the smaller of the spheres began to revolve around the larger spheres. This is the portrait of OUR UNIVERSE...our cellular and atomic structure!
This is a clip from David Icke's documentary Freedom Road.
I wish there was something I could say or do to make you realize that nothing about this video, the narrator, or the information presented by it is, in any way, conducive to gaining a better understanding of anything in, or to do with, the universe.
smashtankful 4 weeks ago
@smashtankful He is a human and in that form contains a spirit, he is qualified to say what he says. "strictly scientific" and "This man has absolutely no scientific or mathematical background" dear oh dear. Is your box lid superglued shut, it seems so .
permaveg 4 weeks ago
@smashtankful And I forgot! This video doesn't have anything to do with Quantum Mechanics, why would you say anything of the sort? He's claiming that sound, well more correctly worded we would say "vibrations," since I'm assuming the frequencies that he claims created the universe probably were not audible to humans in his ridiculous theory, is responsible for, what I can gather virtually every natural phenomenon. Which is totally bogus. You can have my old Quantum Mechanics textbooks.
smashtankful 1 month ago
I'm sorry, I'm not one for boosting self-esteem via youtube.com video commentary, so I'll keep this brief. This man has absolutely no scientific or mathematical background, whatsoever. Why on earth he's even narrating this bit I have no idea. Not to drop some logical fallacies on you, but the final product here isn't even remotely correct if we speak strictly scientifically. I just don't have any idea what you're so upset about.
smashtankful 1 month ago
@smashtankful Today, it's typical that somebody who doesn't understand something often resorts to calling somebody else insane instead of providing a reasonable explanation. Would you call quantum physicists insane? good luck, I hope you're not claustrophobic.
FjukTheFed 2 months ago
@FjukTheFed You too, I'd gather. Why the rude post?
smashtankful 2 months ago
@smashtankful In the false-reality that has been created for you largely by people you've never even heard of, yes he is insane. This is only because your definition of sanity was dictated to you by those who seek to control you with a false sense of worth in material objects. Maybe you've been shoved into such a small box that your mind simply can't comprehend the significance of such a concept. So who's really insane?
FjukTheFed 2 months ago
Has this guy ever heard of standing waves before?
GoldRimmer 2 months ago
@smashtankful can;t into science
MrDonneiDarko 2 months ago
This dude is literally insane
smashtankful 3 months ago