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Introduction
- Music is organized vibration or sound set in orderly principles
of structure and behavior. The principles that make sound into harmonious music are the same principles that govern all associating
vibrations throughout the universe. Any given vibration gives rise to a complex yet simple series of subordinate vibrations
known generally as harmonics and these harmonics are relative to one another as are musical intervals.
- The universes are musical,
which are both created and evolved from their vibratory root of One. There is no conflict between concepts of
a created universe and theories supporting material evolution.
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All creation is a symphony of sound.
Sound is a Transmissive Wave , which has the effect of attraction or repulsion
on other aggregates it encounters. The spectrum of sound ranges from approximately 18 to 520 million cycles per second,
and travels as longitudinal waves at 720+ feet per second on molecules of air.
Sound vibrations can be much higher than 20,000 Hz., the limit
of human hearing. Sound above 20,000 Hz. is called ultrasound, which continues on to 5.169 MHz. where the vibrations can no
longer travel on the air molecules and must shift to traverse electromagnetic waves traveling on electrons instead of air
molecules. These higher harmonics of sound travel are converted to electromagnetic waves similar to the way that the crystal
diodes of a microphone convert sound into electrical signals for amplification. Audio speakers convert the electromagnetic
waves back into sound.
The medium through which sound is traveling vastly
effects its frequency signature and speed. Sound speeds up and increases in frequency while passing through water, compared
to air. This must be considered when using water, fluids, solids, or other gases to transfer sound vibrations into the body.
Delays or filters must be designed to purify the sound and insure that the frequency going in is the frequency coming out.
Having all the sounds strike the recipient at exactly the same time can create standing waves inside the body and provide
more effect.
The creative force of sound is the vibrating aggregate.
The transmissive wave is the sound waves. The resultant encounter the sound has with other aggregates in its environment causes
all the aggregates to come together or repel each other. This is true of elements and all other aggregates
including humans.
The sound individuals make toward others determines whether they
will be drawn to the person or repulsed. When people like something, they tend to draw nearer to it. When people don’t
like something, they attempt to push it away, or withdraw. This is accomplished with voice and body language. In this way
the waves of sound get converted into the slower waveforms of gesture and motion.
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The human ear is triune.
The human ear is a transducer (a substance or device
that converts input energy of one form into the output energy of another) that enables man to sense sound waves and thus hear.
The ear changes acoustical energy into pulses that the brain can interpret. The ear consists of an outer ear (that receives
air waves), a middle ear (or tympanic cavity filled with air) and an inner ear (containing the vestibular, the cochlear and
the tympanic canals, all filled with fluid).
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The spectrum of sound has three divisions.
1. Infrasound – Subsonic vibrations (DC –
18 Hz.) sound like clicks to those who can hear them.
2. Sound – Vibrations heard by humans (18 –
20,000 Hz.). The normal range of music and acoustics.
3. Ultrasound – Ultra high frequency waves
above the range of human hearing (20,000 – 5.169 MHz.). Dolphins, whales, bats, and other animals use these frequencies
for communication and other purposes.
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Sound is
the same as Electromagnetism and Gravity Waves, but sound travels by different Modes on different Mediums.
Sound vibrations (acoustical
waves) represent a section of the universal vibrational spectrum that lies between Heat (electromagnetic waves) on the high
end and Gravity (gravity waves) on the low end. These different modes of travel are all versions of the energy spectrum. They
can and do convert from one to another as necessary.
For example, upon reaching the maximum of their ability to travel
on air, the energy of the sound harmonics, must transition. It turns into heat by a process known as Sonothermism.1
Likewise, the descending harmonics of sound must convert into gravity waves by means of “Sonogravity.”
Both conversions take action through the process of increased
pressure. Unimaginable amounts of pressure occur at the mode classification junctions between the five 21 octave divisions
of the Universal Vibrational Spectrum. There is a membrane between each phase of the spectrum similar to the sound barrier.
Understanding this law would allow a therapist to effect an otherwise
unreachable octave by modulating it with a reachable one. A therapist could use sound to affect aggregates in the higher octaves
of cosmic rays, as well as those in the lower frequency realm of gravity waves.
Sound can provide a nearly unlimited amount of work applicable
to almost any human endeavor.
1 Sonity, Sonism and Sonothermism
are terms first used by John Keely. All (like sonogravity) are ancestors of Supergravity, which is a theory that attempts
to unify gravitation with other fundamental interactions. Sonism is from octave 2 to 21, Sonothermism
is from octave 22 to 42, Thermism, Radiant Energy, and Chemism are from octave 43 to 64, etc.
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Sound and gravity are related.
Sound can be converted into gravity and vice-versa.
This is the secret to moving massive amounts of weight, such as the ancients performed with their amazing constructions.
NASA has worked on this problem and has published pictures of
levitation using sound. It must also be possible to convert gravity into sound or “anti-sound.” Research suggests
that gravity waves may be the primordial sounds of the original universe.
Reports of amazing feats of levitation do exist. Florida’s
Coral Castle 1 is a good example.
The National Research Council determined research into low frequency
gravity waves between 10-1 and 10-4 Hz. is one of the five most important areas of research for astronomers.
Gravity waves would have to go much lower than that. Study into
the use of sound and its relationship with gravity for the production of energy, air and water purification, levitation, and
other uses promises to be one of the most exciting scientific fields in the future. The relationship between sound and gravity
apparently has something to do with the air pressure created by ultra low infrasound, particularly when created as beat frequencies
and triple standing waves.
1 Click for more on Florida's Coral Castle:
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There is a relationship between sound and heat.
Sound can be converted
into heat and vice-versa.
When the ascending harmonics of sound that can no longer travel
on air molecules become too short, they convert to traverse electromagnetic waves of dark radiant heat by virtue of the extreme
pressure created when they reach the 42nd octave by a process called “Sonothermism.”
These periodic mode conversions continue on to quantum levels
converting gravity into sound, then electromagnetism, force, potential, and beyond, at 21 octave intervals.
This appears to be one of the main secrets behind the works of
John Keely. He reportedly used sound harmonics to turn water and other substances into their most basic component, which he
called “etheric vapor.” This harmonized vapor under extreme pressure performed many feats of immense power
in front of thousands of witnesses and scientists.
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Ultrasound and Cavitation
Dolphins and whales use ultrasound in the range of 30,000 Hz. up to 200 KHz. to communicate, navigate, stun
their prey and defend themselves. Humans use ultrasound to clean small electronic parts and jewelry and as an imaging device
for pregnancy.
With any appreciable level of ultrasound above 30,000 Hz., it
is possible to create a phenomenon called cavitation. Cavitation is another word for implosion or total structural collapse.
Cavitation is a very powerful form of energy.
Research is currently being conducted in pursuit of the secrets
of cellular and atomic implosion.
An example of cavitation is the loud knocking sound that occurs
in old houses when the water faucet is turned off. This happens because older valve types do not turn off gradually, but allow
the valve to slam shut suddenly.
The water beyond the valve traveling through the pipe has momentum
and continues on down the pipe, stretching the air behind it until it creates a perfect vacuum at which time the water column
snaps back to the valve and the tension is released. The energy in this tension has been calculated to be many times that
which occurs in atomic bomb blasts.
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Sound is a particle (phonon) as well as
a wave.
Some research suggests that the creative force of Sonism
requires the energy contained within the molecules to do the work it must do. John Keely once remarked that a bell caused
to continuously ring for centuries would eventually disintegrate and disappear due to the loss of its particle components.
What happens to this energy? Apparently, phonons
1 leave the vibrating aggregate, creating waves as they travel through
the surrounding air molecules. This is similar to the way in which photons of light travel through the ultimatonic ether.2
As these wave trains of particles travel through media of different
densities they create waves, like a ship passing through water. The particles and the waves they create are different,
but associated phenomena. The waves allow the particle to have effects on other aggregates at a distance.
1 Phonons are the quantum of acoustic or vibrational energy. They are considered a discrete
particle.
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