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Post by brillbilly on Jan 9, 2024 0:42:12 GMT 10
They Cracked The Law of Vibration/Levitation
This vid backs up what many of us have been saying for years!
The law of vibration, a foundational principle in physics and metaphysics, posits that everything in the universe is in perpetual motion, resonating at its unique frequency. Acoustic levitation, on the other hand, is a fascinating scientific phenomenon that involves using sound waves to counteract the force of gravity and suspend objects in mid-air. In the context of acoustic levitation, sound vibrations play a crucial role. By employing carefully tuned sound waves, scientists can create areas of high pressure and low pressure, effectively forming a standing wave that counterbalances gravity's pull on an object. This innovative application of the law of vibration showcases the intriguing interplay between fundamental principles of physics and the development of advanced technologies.
0:00 - MUST SEE!!! (real levitation) 4:25 - Levitation in Tibet 6:29 - The Rife Machine 7:59 - Dr. Hans Jenny and Cymatics 9:38 - Dr. Masaru Emoto 10:47 - 440 Hz (hidden knowledge)
This is well worth watching to as it all fits together to make a much bigger picture!
0:00 - Must see!!! 0:54 - The science of Tourmaline Crystals 3:56 - Crystals and X-RAYS 5:56 - Ancient Knowledge 8:32 - Nikola Tesla & Crystals 12:05 - Crystals, WATER & Masaru Emoto 16:07 - Nikola Tesla & Purple Plates
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Post by ratrodrob on Jan 9, 2024 10:05:14 GMT 10
They Cracked The Law of Vibration/Levitation This vid backs up what many of us have been saying for years! The law of vibration, a foundational principle in physics and metaphysics, posits that everything in the universe is in perpetual motion, resonating at its unique frequency. Acoustic levitation, on the other hand, is a fascinating scientific phenomenon that involves using sound waves to counteract the force of gravity and suspend objects in mid-air. In the context of acoustic levitation, sound vibrations play a crucial role. By employing carefully tuned sound waves, scientists can create areas of high pressure and low pressure, effectively forming a standing wave that counterbalances gravity's pull on an object. This innovative application of the law of vibration showcases the intriguing interplay between fundamental principles of physics and the development of advanced technologies. 0:00 - MUST SEE!!! (real levitation) 4:25 - Levitation in Tibet 6:29 - The Rife Machine 7:59 - Dr. Hans Jenny and Cymatics 9:38 - Dr. Masaru Emoto 10:47 - 440 Hz (hidden knowledge) This is well worth watching to as it all fits together to make a much bigger picture! 0:00 - Must see!!! 0:54 - The science of Tourmaline Crystals 3:56 - Crystals and X-RAYS 5:56 - Ancient Knowledge 8:32 - Nikola Tesla & Crystals 12:05 - Crystals, WATER & Masaru Emoto 16:07 - Nikola Tesla & Purple Plates Very interesting Brill, but this old fart dont understand how 440hz is the standard/norm. Is 440hz built into all radios, stereos and the like electronically...? The levitation using sound waves is fascinating, but i think we are still at the beginning when it comes to lifting/levitating 10 + ton blocks and placing them perfectly alongside other stone blocks, kinda like when the wheel was invented and then being continuously improved upon to the point, after decades, this wheel can propel a top fuel dragster to over 300mph in 3.7 seconds. What kind of machine/device could allow you to levitate 10 ton blocks of stone and then raise them to "capstone" heights, and to be able to steer these blocks with millimeter precision before laying them down into their intended place, how could they lift just one block, and place it down touching the block beside it, without that block beside it coming into levitation also. Its as though the "levitating" frequency can be aimed at one item without effecting all other items around it including other items it is touching, as if the levitating frequency can be aimed like a laser to only effect the intended item/block.
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Post by brillbilly on Jan 9, 2024 10:36:23 GMT 10
@ Rob..hi mate! The main difference between 440 Hz and 432 Hz tuning is that 440 Hz is the standard pitch preference for tuning musical instruments that has been accepted as the industry standard.
432 Hz, a slightly flatter pitch compared to 440 Hz, is an alternative pitch that many have argued should be the industry standard as contains universal and spiritual healing properties compared to 440 Hz
As for the levitation...this guy thinks he knows how?
The Greatest Mystery, Solved. Recreating Ancient Stone Melding Technology (Part 1)
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Post by ratrodrob on Jan 9, 2024 11:03:42 GMT 10
@ Rob..hi mate! The main difference between 440 Hz and 432 Hz tuning is that 440 Hz is the standard pitch preference for tuning musical instruments that has been accepted as the industry standard. 432 Hz, a slightly flatter pitch compared to 440 Hz, is an alternative pitch that many have argued should be the industry standard as contains universal and spiritual healing properties compared to 440 Hz As for the levitation...this guy thinks he knows how? The Greatest Mystery, Solved. Recreating Ancient Stone Melding Technology (Part 1) Gotta go but book marked for later BB
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