Deep, Broad Connections of 432 Hz — Sonic Geometry: The Language of Frequency and Form

The idea of using 432 Hz as a reference frequency for music tuning is rooted in numerology, sacred geometry, and ancient traditions. Proponents of tuning music to 432 Hz argue that it has various benefits for listeners, including promoting relaxation, enhancing clarity and focus, and aligning with natural vibrations and cosmic harmonics. “Sonic Geometry: The … Read more

Experience Music As Medicine – Don Campbell, author Mozart Effect

Enjoy this short video of sound healing pioneer DON CAMPBELL. This excerpt is from EXPERIENCE MUSIC AS MEDICINE, Session 5 ‘Sound Healing Clinicians’. Don Campbell shares his story of discovery of the power of sound and music to enhance our lives from the inside out. He has been at the forefront of the movement to … Read more

Healing with Sound: Secret Sounds – Ancient Sounds that Advanced your Consciousness

Develop Psychic and Spiritual Gifts through Sounds – Learn secrets of how sound was mysteriously used for powerful benefits and psychic development in ancient Egypt, China and with the Tibetan monks! Discover how to use sound/music for enlightenment, improving conscious and practical uses. Learn Musical Secrets from deep in the pyramids, Hermetic magic, Pythagoras and … Read more

Dichotomy and perceptual distortions in absolute pitch ability

Abstract   Absolute pitch (AP) is the rare ability to identify the pitch of a tone without the aid of a reference tone. Understanding both the nature and genesis of AP can provide insights into neuroplasticity in the auditory system. We explored factors that may influence the accuracy of pitch perception in AP subjects both … Read more

The 49 Octaves of Sound and Light – aetherforce

PDF — TheFortyNineOctavesOfSoundAndLight   The concept of the “49 octaves of sound and light” is rooted in esoteric and metaphysical theories that suggest a fundamental connection between sound, light, and the vibrational frequencies of the universe. This idea is often associated with the concept of the “Music of the Spheres,” an ancient philosophical concept that … Read more

Interview with Dr. Luc Montagnier

The discovery of the role of DNA as a antenna and the ability of water to carry electromagnetic signatures which leads the DNA polymerase to recreate the original DNA is so important like the discovery of DNA itself. Comments To simplify matters, Hydrogen and Oxygen have electrons which information passes through, just like information packets … Read more

Frequency : The Secrets & Science of Sound (2014)

Frequency is a new original documentary exploring the mysterious world of sound. The Secrets & Science of Sound explores the areas of Binaural Beats, Synesthesia and Cymatics with a hope to further understand to what extent sound can affect the human brain and body. Binaural beats is a process in which brainwave activity can be … Read more

The Mystery of the 17th Harmonic

FAA and FCC chase down a shortwave radio broadcaster whose 17th harmonic is found to interfere with airplane radio at 132.26 MHz   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOOfs2iVeso   SEE ALSO https://soundquality.org/?s=sine+square+15+khz       The concept of the “mystery of the 17th harmonic” refers to a phenomenon in music theory and acoustics that has intrigued musicians, mathematicians, and theorists … Read more

Practice Does Not Make Perfect – No Causal Effect of Music Practice on Music Ability

Abstract The relative importance of nature and nurture for various forms of expertise has been intensely debated. Music proficiency is viewed as a general model for expertise, and associations between deliberate practice and music proficiency have been interpreted as supporting the prevailing idea that long-term deliberate practice inevitably results in increased music ability. Here, we … Read more

Spectrography reveals extremely high “rare earth elements” dissolved into soil abutting central Pyramid at Giza — this is BY FAR some of the Very Best in-person scientific investigation and analysis

Were they mining??  Smelting??  Dissolving in the sulphuric acid created by the Great Pyramid at Giza ?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP-oFvS9X-0       Iron-oxide (rust) deposits inside core of central pyramid at Giza. 31:40 into https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aP-oFvS9X-0     The assertion that spectrographic analysis has revealed extremely high concentrations of rare earth elements dissolved into the soil around the … Read more

Alan Watt on the Music And Culture Creation Industry – The Beatles – Stars Are Made

Alan Watt from CuttingThroughTheMatrix.com talking about music and the culture creation industry. Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Theodore Adorno, sex drugs and rock n roll. ALAN WATT’s VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ar5TESkfMk Theodore Adorno He was a leading member of the Frankfurt School of critical theory, whose work has come to be associated with thinkers such as Ernst Bloch, … Read more

Music and the Power of Sound: The Influence of Tuning and Interval on Consciousness

Abstract Music has always been esteemed for its power to speak directly to our higher consciousness, a power founded in the purity of simple harmonic ratios. In this book, Alain Danielou traces the development of musical scales and tuning from their origins in both China and India, through their merging in ancient Greece, and on … Read more

Rock Dust, Paramagnetism and Towers of Power and how they affect plant growth

PDF — rock dust paramagnetism power towers plant growth bill nicholson ARCHIVE — https://web.archive.org/web/20130510224139/https://www.geelongsustainability.org.au/resources/Documents/rock%20dust%20_%20paramagnetism.pdf     Philip Callahan was an American biophysicist and author known for his research in the field of agriculture, particularly for his work on the effects of paramagnetism and rock dust on plant growth. He proposed the theory that paramagnetism in soil, along … Read more

Myth of Invariance – Origin of Gods, Math, Music from Veda to Plato

“The Myth of Invariance: Origin of Gods, Math, Music from Veda to Plato” is a concept that delves into the interconnectedness of mythology, mathematics, and music across different cultures and civilizations, from ancient Vedic traditions to the philosophy of Plato and beyond. Here’s an overview of some key aspects of this concept: 1. **Mythology and … Read more

“Science and the taboo of psi” with Dean Radin

ABSTRACT Do telepathy, clairvoyance and other “psi” abilities exist? The majority of the general population believes that they do, and yet fewer than one percent of mainstream academic institutions have any faculty known for their interest in these frequently reported experiences. Why is a topic of enduring and widespread interest met with such resounding silence … Read more

Reactive loading and amplifier distortion

section 10 of article — Referring to the complex impedance of a loudspeaker, Vance Dickason states [2] that, “Phase angles in excess of 40° at low frequencies, and the same at frequencies about 1-2 kHz, can be considered as a somewhat difficult load for an amplifier to drive.” Also on p.129 of the same book … Read more

Advantages of Tantalum Capacitors

A tantalum capacitor is made of a tantalum powder core surrounded by tantalum pentoxide shell that is coated with with manganese dioxide, graphite, silver coating, solder resin. A tantalum wire extends axially into the core. Since 1960, tantalum caps have been shrinking due to higher-charge tantalum powders. Advantages: 1. SMALLER – tantalum caps have a … Read more

Science of Successful Death – Conjugating Energy, Keeping Memories – by Dan Winter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d32cDRpPjt0   The concept of the “Science of Successful Death” as described by Dan Winter likely involves exploring ideas related to consciousness, energy, and the afterlife from a scientific perspective. Here’s an overview of some of the key concepts that may be involved in this exploration: 1. **Consciousness and Energy**: In many spiritual and metaphysical … Read more

Economy of the Ether: Early Radio History and the Commodification of Music

The early history of radio is an absorbing and complex saga. Often told from the narrative perspective of its inventors, technical milestones, or regulatory developments, little has been written about the commercial history of early radio and its influence on the commodification of music. Using a theoretical framework of commodification based upon the concepts of … Read more

The Becomings of Satanist Musicianship : A study of how black metal musicians describe their learning processes

The Becomings of Satanist Musicianship : A study of how black metal musicians describe their learning processes The last twenty years the focus of music educational research has widened to involve more than institutional settings for learning music. In Europe, researchers such as Lucy Green, Even Ruud, Anna-Karin Gullberg and Göran Folkestad lead the way … Read more

Technologically produced sound usable as a weapon — sound moves blood, exosomes

“Duke University researchers have developed a prototype device that uses sound waves to separate tiny particles called exosomes from blood samples. Cells produce exosomes to communicate with one another and could play a large role in future diagnostics and therapeutics.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfY5EsANitg The concept of using sound as a weapon, sometimes referred to as “sonic weaponry” … Read more

Musical Pillars, Ancient Knot How-tos — Decoding the SECRET OF NAGAS | Lost Technology Hidden in Ancient Temples | Praveen Mohan

Hey guys, in this video, I am going to decode some strange information about ancient technology, I have been researching this quietly for many years and gathering this data from several ancient temples of India. Let us take a look at this carving: What do you see? Two spectacularly intertwined snakes to create a mystical … Read more

Woody Norris: Hypersonic sound and other inventions

Woody Norris shows off two of his inventions that treat sound in new ways, and talks about his untraditional approach to inventing and education. As he puts it: “Almost nothing has been invented yet.” So — what’s next? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HF9G9M0cR0E   Woody Norris is an American inventor and entrepreneur known for his groundbreaking work in audio … Read more

Your Brain on Music

Your Brain on Music: A Story of Song Meets Science Daniel Levitin, Author, This Is Your Brain on Music In musical conversation with Alex de Grassi, Grammy Award-nominated Fingerstyle Guitarist Ever wonder what’s going on in your brain when you tune in to your favorite radio station or hum that song stuck in your head? … Read more

Insight into why the musical magic of Muscle Shoals / FAME, stellar at first, then “faded”

Spot-on, I think, Comment from the video — “It’s funny that it starts out mentioning that the engineer knew and made (or at least serviced) all the equipment, and the sound quality was great. But then, technology moved in, and the engineer became disconnected, and there hasn’t been “that sound” or any true hit ever … Read more