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Anonymous Coward User ID: 7235391 United States 06/22/2014 04:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Science getting spiritual! When I was a kid in some churches I went to. I could feel the music, people singing, playing instruments. It rumbled my abdomen. Sometimes so much it made me feel uneasy. In later years, I didn't experience this at large concerts. Maybe my body was less sensitive to it or just wasn't the same with digital equipment. In the church it was all acoustic instruments til one of the teenagers got good on his guitar... I remember being real sensitive to sound vibrations as a child. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 43478938 United States 06/22/2014 04:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | there used to be some great videos on youtube in which a guy chanted various rosicrucian tones in some ancient stone structures. they were quite nice to listen to. the ones i had favorited had been deleted, but i found this one again! just a small taste of what must be amazing in person. |
Felix User ID: 45246901 United States 06/22/2014 04:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Drumming induces altered states of consciousness. For instance, 4-4.5 beats per second is said to induce shamanic states of consciousness if you listen to it for a long enough duration. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33144679 Know of any good recordings? Here's a great source of icaros and other medicine songs -> [link to sacredvalleytribe.com] Also bump for science, sound (or the lack thereof) has a huge effect on our mind because it is a reflection of the outside world. [link to www.smartplanet.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33144679 United States 06/22/2014 04:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Drumming induces altered states of consciousness. For instance, 4-4.5 beats per second is said to induce shamanic states of consciousness if you listen to it for a long enough duration. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 33144679 Know of any good recordings? Here's a great source of icaros and other medicine songs -> [link to sacredvalleytribe.com] Also bump for science, sound (or the lack thereof) has a huge effect on our mind because it is a reflection of the outside world. [link to www.smartplanet.com] Byron Metcalfe does shamanic drumming. I'm sure there are others. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29184782 United States 06/22/2014 04:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The et's who built the pyramids and the megalithic structures in Egypt and Mexico, Central and South America used acoustic building. Different stones, angles, and surface finishes were fine tuned in each room to achieve a certain affect - usually having to do with comfort levels of the occupants in each room, - one tuning for the living room, another for the bedroom for example. Larger halls were tuned also to achieve good listening of one's rivals in just the right spots. Almost no megalithic buildings were temples. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2849387 United States 06/22/2014 07:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A prehistoric necropolis yields clues to the ancient use of sound and its effect on human brain activity. Quoting: Fhirinne Researchers detected the presence of a strong double resonance frequency at 70Hz and 114Hz inside a 5,000-years-old mortuary temple on the Mediterranean island of Malta. The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum is an underground complex created in the Neolithic (New Stone Age) period as a depository for bones and a shrine for ritual use. A chamber known as "The Oracle Room" has a fabled reputation for exceptional sound behavior. During testing, a deep male voice tuned to these frequencies stimulated a resonance phenomenon throughout the hypogeum, creating bone-chilling effects. It was reported that sounds echoed for up to 8 seconds. Archaeologist Fernando Coimbra said that he felt the sound crossing his body at high speed, leaving a sensation of relaxation. When it was repeated, the sensation returned and he also had the illusion that the sound was reflected from his body to the ancient red ochre paintings on the walls. One can only imagine the experience in antiquity: standing in what must have been somewhat odorous dark and listening to ritual chant while low light flickered over the bones of one's departed loved ones. [link to phys.org] A pretty cool recording [link to wendalyn.ca] |
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Angel Helper User ID: 59527265 United States 06/22/2014 08:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Science getting spiritual! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7235391 When I was a kid in some churches I went to. I could feel the music, people singing, playing instruments. It rumbled my abdomen. Sometimes so much it made me feel uneasy. In later years, I didn't experience this at large concerts. Maybe my body was less sensitive to it or just wasn't the same with digital equipment. In the church it was all acoustic instruments til one of the teenagers got good on his guitar... I remember being real sensitive to sound vibrations as a child. Yes science is finally coming full circle to embrace the truth in it's fullness. So happy to see this. Live and let live, for we all have our own lessons to learn. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 41666572 United States 06/22/2014 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A prehistoric necropolis yields clues to the ancient use of sound and its effect on human brain activity. Quoting: Fhirinne Researchers detected the presence of a strong double resonance frequency at 70Hz and 114Hz inside a 5,000-years-old mortuary temple on the Mediterranean island of Malta. The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum is an underground complex created in the Neolithic (New Stone Age) period as a depository for bones and a shrine for ritual use. A chamber known as "The Oracle Room" has a fabled reputation for exceptional sound behavior. During testing, a deep male voice tuned to these frequencies stimulated a resonance phenomenon throughout the hypogeum, creating bone-chilling effects. It was reported that sounds echoed for up to 8 seconds. Archaeologist Fernando Coimbra said that he felt the sound crossing his body at high speed, leaving a sensation of relaxation. When it was repeated, the sensation returned and he also had the illusion that the sound was reflected from his body to the ancient red ochre paintings on the walls. One can only imagine the experience in antiquity: standing in what must have been somewhat odorous dark and listening to ritual chant while low light flickered over the bones of one's departed loved ones. [link to phys.org] The trapezoidal shaped false "windows" of many of the structures of Peru - Machu Pichu and elsewhere - have a similar property. The conventional "wisdom" of the archeologists is that these niches were for storage or to display sacred objects. But if you put your head within one and Om a bit, you find out their real purpose. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 56697190 Sweden 06/22/2014 08:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Makes me think of Hemi-sync technology by Robert Monroe (Inducing altered states/controlling dreams/out-of-body-experiences by sound): [link to www.monroeinstitute.org] and Stephen Mehler and Chris Dunn (theories about ancient Egypt and the building of the temples and pyramids with acoustic levitation and much more..): [link to www.gizapyramid.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58744321 United States 06/22/2014 08:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess I'm the only one who noticed that 70hz and 114hz (actually 113.25hz) are a golden ratio apart. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58744321 Very observant... Can you explain what difference it would make if this relationship did not exist? Program a binaural beat using those two frequencies in stereo, and listen with headphones, and see for yourself. ;) You could use a free program like audacity and its tone generator functions to do things like that, if you aren't well versed in audio production. It's a pretty user friendly program and there's lots of tuts out there on youtube and google. |
Tampa Heather User ID: 57192133 United States 06/22/2014 08:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | now imagine a Yogi doing that in a resonant Cave. to you it looks like a man in the dark, but he's having an extremely colorful experience. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 44866808 I love watching the documentary The Forgotten Cave. It should still be on Netflix now. One of the things I am dying to do is find a hypogeum filled with Himalayan salt and sleep in it overnight while listening to a symphony orchestra <---who are also in the with my playing :) 5*s OP What doesn't kill me only makes me stronger... |
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Tampa Heather User ID: 57192133 United States 06/22/2014 08:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just wanted to add, the shape of the structure, either a pyramid or circular, plays an important role in how atoms interact with each other.... For instance, a properly built pyramid will decrease entropy to the point where actual matter will 'mummify' or frieze dry before decomposition takes place. Let me see if I can find the link of the research paper I just read... Last Edited by Tampa Heather on 06/22/2014 12:41 PM What doesn't kill me only makes me stronger... |
1 User ID: 59527885 New Zealand 06/22/2014 08:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess I'm the only one who noticed that 70hz and 114hz (actually 113.25hz) are a golden ratio apart. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58744321 Very observant... Can you explain what difference it would make if this relationship did not exist? Program a binaural beat using those two frequencies in stereo, and listen with headphones, and see for yourself. ;) You could use a free program like audacity and its tone generator functions to do things like that, if you aren't well versed in audio production. It's a pretty user friendly program and there's lots of tuts out there on youtube and google. A program will do as programmed a heart will beat The spaces between beats Speak with a voice few hear |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58744321 United States 06/22/2014 08:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess I'm the only one who noticed that 70hz and 114hz (actually 113.25hz) are a golden ratio apart. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58744321 Very observant... Can you explain what difference it would make if this relationship did not exist? Program a binaural beat using those two frequencies in stereo, and listen with headphones, and see for yourself. ;) You could use a free program like audacity and its tone generator functions to do things like that, if you aren't well versed in audio production. It's a pretty user friendly program and there's lots of tuts out there on youtube and google. Actually, to save you the trouble, I went ahead and just did this for anyone interested. You can listen/download here - [link to clyp.it] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58744321 United States 06/22/2014 08:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess I'm the only one who noticed that 70hz and 114hz (actually 113.25hz) are a golden ratio apart. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58744321 Great job! Thanks! If you're interested in hearing both of these Phi (golden ratio/section) frequencies together in stereo, put on your best headphones and go listen to it here - [link to clyp.it] |
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Tampa Heather User ID: 57192133 United States 06/22/2014 08:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I guess I'm the only one who noticed that 70hz and 114hz (actually 113.25hz) are a golden ratio apart. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 58744321 Great job! Thanks! If you're interested in hearing both of these Phi (golden ratio/section) frequencies together in stereo, put on your best headphones and go listen to it here - [link to clyp.it] Thank you so much! Very kind of you and I am appreciative :) Have a great day my friend! What doesn't kill me only makes me stronger... |