Cymatics - The Solfeggio Frequencies on the CymaScope
SomaEnergetics, We have completed the imaging of your tuning forks. This is an historic moment since the geometry of these frequencies has never before been seen. Most of the Solfeggio Antinodes are divisible by 3, 6 and or 9! Antinodes are the points that undergo the maximum displacement during each vibrational cycle of the standing wave. In a sense, these points are the opposite of nodes, and so they are called antinodes. A standing wave pattern always consists of an alternating pattern of nodes and antinodes. In terms of the mathematical relationship between the numbers of antinodes and the golden ratio, one formula for phi = 0.5 x [secant 72 degrees]. So any whole number devisor of 72 carries a strong mathematical relationship between phi and certain frequencies. 12 would work and so would 9, 8, 6. 3 and 2. Distortions in the interior detail is caused by background noise in the recording of the tuning fork. In the case of the 852 - clear harmonics produced those beautiful patterns. The 417 Hz and 639 Hz produced better CymaGlyphs on the oscillator than with the tuning fork recordings. This is fascinating work and you are to be congratulated and applauded for commissioning this research. John Stuart Reid - CymaScope.com |
The MI 528 Hz Tuning Fork Frequency on the CymaScope. Exclusive to SomaEnergetics. |
UT - 396 Hz - Antinodes: 24 |
RE - 417 Hz - Antinodes: 28 |
MI - 528 Hz - Antinodes: 32 |
FA - 639 Hz - Antinodes: 38 |
SOL - 741 Hz - Antinodes: 42 |
LA - 852 Hz - Antinodes: 48 |
What is Cymatics?
Cymatics is a Greek word for waveform and is the study of visible sound and the effects of sound vibration on matter. Galileo Galilei was the first to record the connection between sound, vibration and physical patterns while scraping a brass plate with an iron chisel.
“As I was scraping a brass plate with a sharp iron chisel in order to remove some spots from it and was running the chisel rather rapidly over it, I once or twice, during many strokes, heard the plate emit a rather strong and clear whistling sound: on looking at the plate more carefully, I noticed a long row of fine streaks parallel and equidistant from one another. Scraping with the chisel over and over again, I noticed that it was only when the plate emitted this hissing noise that any marks were left upon it; when the scraping was not accompanied by this sibilant note there was not the least trace of such marks.”
— Galileo Galilei
Robert Hooke was the first person to visualize a micro-organism and the next to discover and document cymatics patterns. By running a bow along the edge of a glass plate covered with flour, he was able to observe nodal patterns emerge.
The study of Cymatics is covered in the SomaEnergetics Phase 1 Course. These 2 gentlemen are credited with expanding the understanding of Cymatics:
Ernst Florens Friedrick Chladni - Cymatics
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Ernst Chladni (1756 - 1827) was a German musician and physicist, known by many as the 'father of acoustics'
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Author: "Discoveries Concerning the Theory of Music" (1787)
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Cymatics: The study of vibration to generate and influence pattern, shape and moving processes.
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Chladni observed:
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a metal plate covered with sand (now known as a Chladni Plate)
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vibrate by running a violin bow across it
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Geometric patterns emerge in the sand
He then theorized:
- sound waves affects physical matter
- these changes can by repeated
Chladni figures: Diagrams of his cymatics experiment
Dr. Hans Jenny
Dr. Hans Jenny was a swiss medical doctor, natural scientist and author that coined the term "Cymatics". Cymatics: A Study of Wave Phenomena (published 1967)
He created "sound forms" using various mediums on a steel plate:
- Crystal oscillators and frequency generators allowed him to control the resonant frequencies and create repeatable laboratory experiments to observe different patterns
- Jenny observed that when Hebrew and Sanskrit vowels were pronounced, the sand took the shape of the written symbol for these vowels, however, modern languages failed to generate those patterns.
- Jenny hypothesized that different frequencies influence genes, cells, and various bodily structures, meaning that sound therapy could be used to heal the human body.
Vibrations, oscillations, pulses, wave motions, pendulum motions, rhythmic courses of events, and serial sequences affect everything including biological evolution.
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