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Meditation on Tetrahedral Geometry in Nature

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2008

Tetrahedral math in nature.

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  • notice how youtube comments pertaining to sacred geometry doesnt have any trolls. I like it :)

  • @omnisenseDOTorg Funny how that works!

  • Is there a link to what audio frequencies, created each geometric shape in the water? it would be interesting to see if there is a correlation between the frequency used in one shape and another. Nassim Haramain has a theory that the empty space of the universe is structured this way. "Withing the confines of the finite structures that your in, is the potential of infinite division, the potential of infinite amount of information" quote from "crossing The Event Horozon"

  • It was actually a whole range of frequencies used in that experiment. Unfortunately, I can't recall the original video title. "Standing Wave in Water" comes to mind...

  • @ 2:24

    ....

    picks up jaw.

    I am so thrilled lately, I am finding all this data that is exactly how I seen it in my head, you think I could draw this when I seen it, where did you get it, HIGH RES. I hope?

  • I tried a few different searches but I can't recall where I got it from. It was just a helix shown from the side of the planet right? If it's dodeca - icosa - dodeca - icosa, then that will be the view we get. Check out the Dan Winter playlist if that shape is making your mind go....

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  • what do you guys think of Nassim Haramein?

  • @omnisenseDOTorg lolol internet trolls don't know anything about this stuff! XD THEYMADBRO!

  • @Fentro Thanks will look into Cymatics, cool stuff.

  • @FractalInfinities what sound frequencies are you using, at what sound pressure levels (in dB)?

  • @gilgamesh1962 Google Hans Jenny Cymatics. Yes, their is a relationship - in the Western musical scale, the frequencies of the notes have a geometric series relationship. As soon as you get a square root of 2, you get pentagons, and from pentagons - Phi.

    The interesting thing is in the turning over of energy back onto itself, thus forming matter.

  • hmmm....it's like everything must have been designed, imagine that.

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