A video of the sonic “still-points” phenomena that I discovered with a tone generator

Best listened to with headphones: The phenomena I discovered in which very low frequencies emit a waving, purring oscillation sound which comes to a halt at precisely 10.8 Hz, 7.2 Hz and 5.4 Hz. These frequencies correspond to a very low F, B-flat and low lower octave of F, respectively. And they are exactly a musical fifth interval apart (7.2 x 3/2 = 10.8).

I interpret the cause of this phenomena to be a sonic “interference pattern” between the generated tone and some background vibration which is essential to reality but which we don’t hear. Interestingly, NASA has provided recordings of black holes emitting a very low B-flat note and I have found evidence of these frequencies from a range of ancient bells and flutes and other phenomena which I have documented at http://www.HarmonicsOfNature.com

Interestingly, the harmonic scale generated from these frequencies produces A = 432 Hz, thought by many to be the correct reference pitch instead of the current “standard” of A = 440 Hz.

The implications to music are profound, indicating that music should rightfully be played in scales based on these frequencies for B-flat and F in order to align with the fabric of the universe. The healing potential for these frequencies and their harmonics needs to be further explored for health, happiness and spiritual alignment.

Interestingly, 72, 54 and 108 are all ancient sacred numbers – which I didn’t realize when I first found this phenomena.

Electrons in the key of F

This fellow plays the sound of a “nano-tube” at around 12:20 where with each electron added, the nano tube plays a note of the F minor scale.  https://youtu.be/wZzHnZzm_58

If it won’t open for you, search for:  Leo Kouwenhoven – “Spooky” physics. Tedx Delft

I’m just playing along with my guitar where my F is tuned to 345.6 Hz. You could try it on a guitar or a piano.

Further evidence that F (and the note a fifth below it, B-flat) are fundamental frequencies in the universe which become apparent to us through oddities like this nano-tube and my own weird encounter with the tone generator on my iPhone.

News about B-flat creating waves “hovering above your head”

Here’s a podcast about Glenway Fripp’s discovery of standing waves that seem to miraculously form in certain places when a B-flat note is played, sung or, in this case – whistled:  http://atlantic.org/sonic-ids/b-flat

And a snippet more about him from NPR:  http://www.npr.org/templates/text/s.php?sId=7442915&m=1

Closer to home, a friend of mine was telling me a few years ago about an experience he had while jamming where a note that the band  was playing seemed to just hang above his head – floating there.  They all took it in turn to move into that part of the room while playing the note, and they all experienced it, seemingly dwelling above their heads – taking on a life of its own – like some sort of zero-point energy source.

My friend says he has a recording of that, too.  It will be interesting if he can dig it out.