So, what, you posted some slightly related youtube videos and now everyone is supposed to believe what exactly? I watched at least some of all of them, and I can’t even figure out what they’re supposed to have in common, much less what they’re supposed to be demonstrating. It certainly isn’t that frequency holds everything together.
Scientists have not found that when we think a frequency is created and spreads from person to person, what studies have found this? When a person talks, then a sound is created, and one of the qualities of that sound is frequency, and that can spread from mouth to ear, but a claim that thoughts make sound is going to need more than just the claim.
Seriously, cymatics? Vibrations can move matter, therefore life! Wrong. There really isn’t anything else I feel the need to say about this, kids have been putting stuff on speakers and playing music to watch it jump around for years and never once claimed they made new life.
Nope, I do not feel like I need to wake up, I feel like I just encountered yet another group of silly claims with nothing but random youtube videos to back them. When come back bring evidence.
You people make me laugh. You expect us to accept something, yet you refuse to describe it.
I’m not gonna sit through 7 videos of whatever the hell they are, just to try to divine what your thesis might be, only to likely be told by you later that I haven’t grasped it at all, and How Could I Be So Closed-Minded.
If your idea has merit, it should be able to be described in summary.
And yet, nothing much changes when I play music (which is composed of sound waves at various frequencies) from any device. If sound waves were holding matter together, interference from other, louder sound waves ought to mess things up. My sofa should melt, or evaporate, for example.
This has never happened, in fact, sound has to be really quite loud to have any affect on matter - unless the matter happens to be formed in the shape of a good resonator (like a bell or a wineglass) - but most things are poor resonators.
A quick glance through these seems to indicate that, beyond all being gibberish, they aren’t really related. The first one, Sexual Alchemy † The Great Arcanum Revealed † Gnostic Teachings has this summary:
The next one, 7 Stages of Spiritual Alchemy has this:
The next 3 are a series, Cymatics - Bringing Matter To Life With Sound:
This is just to catch everyone up who isn’t willing to watch random woo based whacky YouTube video and OPs who just give a bunch of links and a cryptic paragraph without bothering to set out any sort of argument besides ‘it’s in the videos’ type horseshit, then get all bent when folks point and laugh. Now at least everyone knows more about WHY to point and laugh.
Lots of things affect us, most with no vibrations. Paintings. Books. Cuisine. Sex. Unless you are going to be pedantic about vibrations that encompass the entire electromagnetic spectrum, lots of things that affect us are not vibrational.
…can hear you scream because without sound your body will fly apart at ludicrous speed (which is much faster than either ridiculous or the far slower light speeds)…
The New Age movement has been quick to claim that cymatics has special healing properties.
It has been posited that sound waves generating particular patterns may stimulate healing, although this does not appear to be related to cymatics at all- rather it is a function of acoustics.[5] However, other than select articles on the subject of low-amplitude high-frequency sound in bone fracture healing,[6] there is no medical evidence of this phenomenon.
Due to the spurious claims by New Age healers, cymatics is very much regarded as pseudoscience by the scientific community at large, who see the phenomenon as showing nothing more than the information displayed on an oscilloscope.