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?
Sounds awesome.
Yes, "math" is involved. More deeply, I believe, than the human mind can consciously understand. And I don't mean in a "I like to get stoned and listen to Prog Rock" kind of way (but I do also mean in that way ?). I mean in a fabric of reality kind of way.
These guys are some of the best at it I've ever heard. At least capturing a distilled essence of "it".
Boards of Canada - Music is Math
Love BOC. My favorite song of theirs is a slowed down version of Olson.
Alpha + Omega and Dayvan Cowboy here. Telephasic Workshop for nostalgia.
However, ROYGBIV holds a huge place in my heart. Played it for my toddler constantly in utero. It's our song; he JAMS to it.
Nice. Reminds me of the kind of music I listen to on Groove Salad: https://somafm.com/groovesalad/index.html
I think you'll like. Get stoned first. ?