If you take the frequency 111Hz (angelic frequency) and add 17Hz you get 128Hz.
If you take 111Hz and 128Hz and play then binaurally (each in a separate ear), you produce a relative 120-121Hz frequency.
However, it doesn't like to stay put. It bounces around in a very specific pattern. If you pass it through a tuner, you can spot a repeating pulse.
From my comparisons thus far, that pulse appears to be identical to the human heartbeat, if just a bit slower in rhythm, like someone in a deep trance/sleep.
It actually loses pace with this heartbeat, but is exactly the same pulse. At times they are perfectly in sync.
I'm starting to think 17 is a very important number. If I tweak the higher frequency even a bit, I lose the heartbeat pattern. It has to be exactly 17Hz from the start.
I'm working on this some more. I'll post a continuation when I have some video/audio to share.
Should I upload it to Rumble?
I'm fascinated. Deeply, inately fascinated.
I've been doing a lot of experimental audio work and DJing lately - it's sort of a musique concrete approach to traditional house music DJing, lots of slowed down songs and far more tracks overlapping and not necessarily "in beat" with each other. Im in the early stages and my equipment is as lofi as you can get: potplayer with very little pitch adjustment capabilities, no ability to queue or "match" beats via a mixer before (or while!) they play, etc... basically a situation that really should only create cacophony, but it's somehow orderly.
My belief, which I can't adequately personally break down academically until I can devote the 10000 hours of personal rigor to experimenting, is somewhere along the well trodden thesises that "reality is energy, energy vibrates, we experience vibration as sound, these vibrations are The Code of Reality, our understanding of this code is being accelerated by the inundation of "information", which due to the fact it exists carries with it attributes of the code that creates it." I'm sure you know the stuff; artists and philosophers and probably mathematicians and physicists have been directly or indirectly exploring this space forever.
It's been an eye opener to have itself manifest through me - I literally have very little control over the process due to the technology involved. It's all instinct, but to quote Mike Dunn "God Made Me Funky".
So yes, I'm interested. ? Post em if you got em.
u might what to do some digging around on 432Hz and why good rock bands tune to this freq. also, just why did " they " change 432Hz to 440Hz as the " standard ", u are on to some facinating stuff, keep researching .../!
We know why.
Yes.
I've looked into it in a cursory fashion. It goes back a LONG TIME in the history of music. ?
Dm your music bro