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“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” - Nikola Tesla

Mohamed Farouk ABABOU

NVH Engineer | Master of Science

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Explanation => The friction between the rubber ball and the table produces a particular frequencie which triggers one of the mode shapes of the table. In result, the sand particles moves to the stable nodes and form a beautiful shape to see. Btw, each sand formed shape is the places that doesn't vibrate when the table is excited with each rubber ball.

Satheesh Subramanian

HIRING game engine, gameplay, tools and fullstack engineers that are passionate about giving every child an education they love!

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In Hindu temples before every god’s sanctum, there is a bell 🔔 hanging that devotees are advised to ring and stand underneath to get the good vibrations. Science was so deeply woven into Hinduism and its daily practices many thousands of years before modern science “discovered” such essence of the universe. I’m hopeful that modern discoveries will rekindle the Hindu civilization to understand its past and help us discover new technologies that can make humanity better.

Katherine Farrow

"If you have the ability to make a difference - do it now."

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Or just read the Bible

Of course Energy and waves are very important concepts in Physics. But don't take Nikola Tesla's words too seriously. He was a pseudo-scientist and actually had a very poor understanding of physical phenomena, as it turned out that he was wrong about electromagnetism, didn't think the electron existed, thought that quantum mechanics and relativity were wrong, claimed he observed faster-than-light particles... Here are some well-known myths about his "inventions": https://youtu.be/vLyBzj8CHgM

Joe Casillas

Independent Contractor: Senior Finisher/ Digital Retoucher / Matte Painter

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I guess we found the clue on how the Egyptians moved the big granite rocks by using sound frequencies

Kavitha Kalyan

Director of Design, BFSI Interactive | Thought Leader | Story Teller | Speaker | Mentor | Author of Fiction

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The ancient Hindu sages figured this out centuries ago, leaving behind sacred syllables in the form of sound mantras in Sanskrit with associated complex yantras (geometrical patterns) describing the nature of sacred Hindu gods and goddesses. You might want to deep dive into ancient Hindu philosophy for more complex sacred patterns. This demo here, is kindergarten version of the same science. Welcome to the depth of ancient Hindu knowledge and wisdom. You guys just discovered it 😀, we built our lifestyle around it!! The world was evolved well before Nikola Tesla showed up Alvin Foo

Money gives us the ability to split Living into two components - Producing and Consuming. And because Saving is not a natural phenomenon, humans need to vibrate differently while producing compared to when they are consuming, in order to create a differential. Without Money, we would end up vibrating only at one frequency, of Energy, and no surplus or profit would ever get created, our vibrating would not become 'Work', our time would not become Billable Hours, and we would have no concept of dividing Time into work or leisure. When Meaning is added to Energy, it stops flowing naturally, it becomes heavy, it becomes Matter. As Energy, we may be complete and fully capable of being One with Earth and the rest of Universe. But for Energy to fit into Man's World requires it to be incomplete and incapable, be in constant search for Meaning in order to become Matter. Where can Energy find Meaning? Man becomes a believer for a Religion, a follower for an Ideology, a borrower at Bank, an employee at Company, a student at School, a Consumer in Market, an audience on Media, a Citizen of a Constitution a Voter for a political party, a fighter for an Army, a patient for Pharma, a statistic for the Actuarian.

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