Sound As The Basis Of The Universe. How Sound Shapes Our Reality - Alternative View

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Sound As The Basis Of The Universe. How Sound Shapes Our Reality - Alternative View
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If you want to know the secrets of the universe, you must think in three categories - the category of energy, vibration and frequency. - Nikola Tesla.

"Nothing is motionless, everything moves, everything vibrates" - one of the seven laws of the Universe of Hermes Trismegistus.

A certain frequency of sound (528 Hz) forms geometrically correct patterns. The Cymatics Experiment.

Crop Circles
Crop Circles

Crop Circles.

Sunflower
Sunflower

Sunflower.

In the mythology of many peoples of the world who have not been in contact with each other, we meet strikingly similar things. And now we are not talking about the mention of the global flood and a certain person who built a boat / canoe / ark and saved a certain number of living beings. We are talking about the Primordial Act of Creation of the Universe.

For example, the Egyptians in the "Texts of the Pyramids" say that God Thoth created the Universe with the sound of his voice, and the god Ptah then undertook to organize it. The well-known biblical "Izkone bѣ Word" also speaks of materialized thought through vibration, since any object is initially only a thought-form. “And God said - let there be light. And there was light."

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In India, it is believed that the sound "AUM" was the first manifestation of the not yet revealed Brahman, which gave rise to the perceived Universe, which originated from the vibration caused by this sound. In the Rig Veda we read: "In the beginning was Prajapati, Brahman, with whom was the Word (Sound), and the Word was truly the Highest Brahman."

According to Buddhist beliefs, there are 4 worlds - the world of passions, the world of forms, the world without forms and the world of the great complete destruction of harmful desires (Maha Nirvana). At the same time, the world of forms is a world consisting of a subtle substance, where sound dominates.

In Taoism, there is such a belief: In the beginning there was emptiness - Wu Ji, the unknown. Two main forms or processes of energy are generated from a vacuum: Yin and Yang. The combination and interaction of Yin and Yang form qi - energy (or vibrations, vibration) and ultimately everything that exists.

The Cymatics Experiment
The Cymatics Experiment

The Cymatics Experiment.

Damask shield of a Russian warrior
Damask shield of a Russian warrior

Damask shield of a Russian warrior.

Bas-relief from the Cathedral of Ventimiglia, Italy, 8-9 century AD e
Bas-relief from the Cathedral of Ventimiglia, Italy, 8-9 century AD e

Bas-relief from the Cathedral of Ventimiglia, Italy, 8-9 century AD e.

Russian spinning wheel. 2nd half of the 19th century
Russian spinning wheel. 2nd half of the 19th century

Russian spinning wheel. 2nd half of the 19th century.

The Hopi Indians tell the story of Spider-Woman singing the Song of Creation over inanimate forms on Earth, giving them life. In the Australian Aboriginal tradition, the sound of the didgeridoo was involved in the creation of the world. In many African legends of various tribes, it is said that the world originated from sound.

According to the sacred Mayan text Popol-Vuh, the first people were given life exclusively through the power of the word. In Polynesia and the Far East, gods and goddesses banged gongs or blew on the shells of molluscs to create the world.

The above testimonies are one of many that speak of the vibrational-frequency basis of being, however, folk symbolism tells us most eloquently about this, which we will examine in abundance today. We will also link all this with the latest scientific data, think about how this ancient knowledge can be applied in modern conditions, and just enjoy the beauty of geometric shapes.

In order not to overload the inquisitive reader with information, and to give him the opportunity to ponder what he has read, this material will be divided into parts. Into many parts. Because there is really a lot of information, so much that it can hardly even fit in my head, although I naively always believed that it is bottomless for information =)

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Cymatics & hellip

Cymatics & hellip;

& hellip; and patterns on Russian spinning wheels
& hellip; and patterns on Russian spinning wheels

& hellip; and patterns on Russian spinning wheels.

To begin with, I propose to get acquainted with how exactly the frequency forms geometric regular shapes.

In 1680, the English scientist Robert Hooke at Oxford University conducted an interesting experiment: Hooke, running a bow along the edge of a plate covered with flour, noticed how its shape changed.

Later, Ernest Chladni, a German physicist in 1787 repeated Hooke's experiment, but at the same time he experimented with the position of the bow, its hair length and width, and found that a certain frequency forms a geometrically correct pattern, which he described in his book "Theory of Music" … Later, these drawings on the plate were called "Chladni figures".

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At the end of the 20th century, the Swiss scientist Hans Jenny reproduced Chladni's experiments using modern equipment. And here's what came of it:

At the 5th minute, you can see the rotation of galaxies, and at the eighth minute - the ridge, which is formed at a certain frequency, and with a variable impact starts to move.

There are 2 types of flows - left-sided and right-sided (which we observed on a damask shield, bas-relief and a spinning wheel). This is the so-called duality of our world, feminine and masculine, creation and destruction, logical and figurative, light and darkness. Let's turn to a genius in every sense of the word:

"If he goes to the left, the song starts." The song is an allegorical depiction of vibration that structures space and generates geometric shapes. "To the right - he says a fairy tale." An informational mental image gives life to everything that exists through vibration, which plays the role of a carrier frequency (in radio engineering, this is a frequency that contains all the basic information).

Stained glass windows, cymatics, DNA, pi number
Stained glass windows, cymatics, DNA, pi number

Stained glass windows, cymatics, DNA, pi number.

That is, Pushkin conveyed in two lines the main essence of the Universe - duality. Few people know that Pushkin was an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and left behind scientific works, where he outlined the basic rhythms of Mankind as a wave-like structure, with certain cycles along which the whole history develops and repeats itself.

But here is what Pushkin thought about the Feminine and Masculine principles, and what the Golden Chain really is, two (by) currents - cats that walk one to the right, one to the left.

Pushkin's cosmos is the same as God for Christians, Allah for Mohammedans.

According to Pushkin, there is nothing in the Cosmos except for Eternal Movement. Eternal because it happens in a circle and has no beginning or end. In sum, this movement is equal to zero, because it has two directions: clockwise and counterclockwise.

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It is customary to call clockwise movement masculine (masculine), and against - feminine (feminine).

There is no space and time in the Cosmos. There are no quantitative relationships either. There is no arbitrariness and accidents in the Cosmos. Space is a strict order. This is a pattern.

Let's see how ancient cultures depicted the ascending left-sided and downgrading right-sided streams. This is the simplest "double helix".

Eastern ribbon ornament:

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Ornament on the floor of a synagogue in Israel:

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Rope is the simplest type of braided ornament, which reflects the technique of weaving in two ends, with all the methods of variation described above, it is found:

- in the Byzantine parchment manuscripts of the XI century. (1a, 1c);

- on Coptic fabric of the 5th - 6th centuries;

- on the wooden door of the temple of the 10th - 11th centuries, Georgia (2, 2a);

- in Russian book ornament of the 11th century. - with angular ridge strands (3, 3a).

Ornament on a Scythian vase:

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Interlaced ribbon ornament. Fig. 1: Mesopotamian; ill. 2: Greek; ill. 3: Moorish.

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Greek ornaments:

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Elements of wooden Russian architecture:

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17th century gravestones:

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And again the already familiar symbolism:

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Examples can be found in almost any country and cited indefinitely, the main thing is to understand that fragments of ancient knowledge are in everyone's sight and under the nose - while everyone is looking, but not seeing. And here to all this sound? How are these currents interconnected, the vibration that generates them with sound? Yes, in the most direct way! But first, a little theory.

What is sound and light

Sound is a physical phenomenon representing the propagation of mechanical vibrations in the form of elastic waves in a solid, liquid or gaseous medium. In the narrow sense, sound means these vibrations, considered in connection with how they are perceived by the sense organs of animals and humans.

Like any wave, sound is characterized by amplitude and frequency spectrum. The average person is able to hear sound vibrations in the frequency range from 16-20 Hz to 15-20,000 Hz. Sound below the human hearing range is called infrasound; higher up to 1 GHz - by ultrasound, from 1 GHz - by hypersound.

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The number of periods (oscillations) per unit of time (1 second) is called frequency, and the volume depends on the amplitude of the oscillations. And everything seems to be clear here, and all this was taught safely at school, however, there is one point. Why did I select the word wave in the first sentence?

Because the sound is a wave only on the diagram, that is, in a two-dimensional plane. If we take sound in three dimensions, then we get a spiral.

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Now let's try to imagine a spiral in 4 dimensions. First, I'll show you what a cube looks like in 4 dimensions. This is called a hypercube:

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Again, if we turn to symbolism, then the simplest projection of a hypercube on a plane is the guard symbol - Alatyr.

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Now, knowing the principles of 4 dimensions, let's see how a spiral looks in 4 dimensions. This is the so-called torsion field, which is generated by standing spiral waves.

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And here is how torsion fields are conveyed in "Islamic" -Tartarian ornaments:

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Greek ornaments:

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And Tibetan ornaments:

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Now imagine the globe, the distance between the three cultures above, and draw specific conclusions for yourself. By the way, the Indians have the same theme in North America. Google, as they say, to help =)

Light also has its own sound, while initially being a wave (spiral), and having a certain frequency. The difference from the sound we hear is in the intensity and pitch of the sound, the light is measured in terahertz, that is, in hertz, multiplied by 10 to the 12th power. It is the wave (spiral) nature of light that is demonstrated by the famous 2-slit quantum physics experiment pioneered by Thomas Jung.

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The spectrum of visible light directly depends on its frequency. That is, in fact, light is an ultrasound of enormous intensity, since any wave (spiral) has its own number of cycles or vibrations per second (frequency), and its own amplitude (loudness). A spiral differs from a wave, in addition to its length and height, by the presence of a width, which defines a three-dimensional plane.

Streams and chakras

At the intersection of the two streams, which were discussed above, energy centers are formed, which at our level are called chakras, which is known to be translated from Sanskrit as "wheel".

Ideally, all seven main chakras should be spinning properly in order to generate a certain frequency and the corresponding spectrum - from red to violet. The simplest symbol for the ascending and descending currents and the chakras at their intersection is the caduceus.

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And here is the picture in the margins, which shows two streams vertically, two horizontally, 7 chakras vertically and 4 chakras horizontally. This is the human energy cross, again the most ancient symbol.

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Best of all, the main and secondary spiral flows, as well as the torsion field generated by them, are transmitted by Celtic, Scandinavian and Old Russian ornaments:

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Mikhail Volk