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CYMATICS

The document discusses how sound can affect physical matter and create visible patterns, as demonstrated by Hans Jenny's tonoscope in the 1960s. Jenny was able to create physical images of sounds using vibration on a surface, showing similarities between the patterns created by sound and natural forms like cells in living things. Some of the patterns matched symbols from ancient languages like Hebrew and Sanskrit scripts.

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CYMATICS

The document discusses how sound can affect physical matter and create visible patterns, as demonstrated by Hans Jenny's tonoscope in the 1960s. Jenny was able to create physical images of sounds using vibration on a surface, showing similarities between the patterns created by sound and natural forms like cells in living things. Some of the patterns matched symbols from ancient languages like Hebrew and Sanskrit scripts.

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shape of sound

kyma = wave visible sound and vibration sound affects physical matter part of physics what we called acoustics

Hans Jenny (1904 1972)

Ernst Chladni (17561827)

technique to show modes

of vibration on a mechanical surface

design and construction

of acoustic instruments

1960 - Dr. Hans Jennys tonoscope physical image of sounds OM - the Sri Yantra Hebrew, Sanskrit, Egyptian and

Tibetan

great similarities to natural forms cells from animals, plants and minerals water could be exhibited an antigravity effect

Daniel Kozlk

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