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RE: Vibration - physics explained

in #science7 years ago

I am interested in this, because of so much of what I read says, as you do agree, that everything is vibrating. Surely we will get to this with your later posts on sound, but also thought, that there is power in our vibrations to affect others. Surely at least we make sound and sound can be heard and affect the thoughts of others, this is a minimum conclusion.

My question is this, since we are vibrating, to find our balance would seem to be slowing down, becoming still (colder?), but vibrating higher, elevating ourselves to higher frequencies would seem to be faster (hotter). Not sure if you are willing to offer an opinion, but vibrations make me think, so I guess at least my brain is vibrating.... ;p

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Every one of your organs is vibrating in a different frequency. There are reports about how there were torture techniques during world wars with resonant frequencies. Just think about how sound alone at just the right pitch is capable of causing a wine glass to shatter. As for the things becoming hotter with faster vibration, that is true and it has a lot to do with kinetic energy and friction. When we heat up our food and cook it, we are causing the water molecules in it to move faster and faster. Your brain does have a certain frequency and it can be measured, there have been studies and researches about brainwaves in different sleep phases and during different activities. Your brain will transmit a different frequency when you are solving a puzzle, reading, sleeping or meditating. There have been some attempts of research on monks where they put an ice cold blanket over them while they were meditating and the blanket became hot faster than in situations where they would put it on people not meditating and heating it with their normal body heat. This, of course, is a topic that still lacks the empirical evidence and has the potential for additional research since it is still very vague and not confirmed. When we stop using science for military purposes, maybe these kind of things will finally have their little moment in the scientific Sun :)

What a wonderful and complete answer. Yes I agree that the 'cutting' edge of science has been unfortunately bent toward violent purposes.

Just keep vibrating!