05-16-2012, 03:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2012, 03:44 PM by godwide_void.)
Neither is this one too keen on that particular field of studying cymatics and wave form but nevertheless I will attempt to convey a response. No one individual sound is purely just comprised of one soundwave alone. The pitch and tuning of each soundwave are the elements which comprise the frequency it is. A simpler way to view this would be in the consideration that a chord is composed of various notes to create a distinct sound. Each note which works in harmony to beget the corresponding sound are characterized by a plethora of variables which gives them their distinct sound. Each element is interconnected and determines the other. There is a set and distinct A chord. One may go about altering this chord in a variety of manners, from changing the frequency to which it is received upon, adding various audial effects to it, and indeed there is produced a different tone of this chord depending upon what instrument it is played upon, and in what manner it is played. It may be a short and quick A, or a sustained A resulting in a dissonant wave of this A echoing and dissipating. I would say that matter is itself a particular waveform which is merely solidified via our perceptions. We are subject to the illusion of there being solid matter when all is mere energy and vibration. The human brain perceives these waveforms as being shape, form, and color when it is only particular vibrational frequencies which comprise all things. There is not condensation of sound into matter. It is waveforms perceived as solid matter due to the particular system which the human brain functions upon. Consider that bats do not perceive matter, but use the means of echolocation or sonar to construct a perceptual map of reality. A human being simply has a different means and mode of perception of the frequencies which sustain the holographic design of this illusion. The five senses of the human being result in the 'feeling' and 'seeing' of a solid vibrational frequency, in 'smelling' a vibrational frequency manifesting aromatically, in 'tasting' a vibrational frequency, and in more in tune with the nature of vibrational frequencies, may hear them. Consider further that these acts of perception are being performed by a more cohesive and formed vibrational frequency which has taken the form of a human being. We are the contents of consciousness interacting with the contents of consciousness. If one were to more fully understand the exact machinations of the manner in which consciousness manifests in the various ways it does, one would have effectively grasped the mechanisms of the coding of the Source. I do not consciously hold the correct and precise terminology necessary to formulate a more cohesive and in-depth response in regards to the study of cymatics and wave-form to the degree which Azrael might, thus he may be better equipped to articulate more comprehensively upon these matters than you or I.