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 tried this. Put 111hz on left channel, 128hz on right channel. Definitely a pulse there that was not in sync with mine or anything like that. But the thing that was interesting was that if you counted the pulses as BPM, the bpm rate was 34, or 17 doubled. Must be a mathematical relation.
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
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. ?