What's happening here is I'm playing two tones, both 432 simultaneously. One is 90° offset, which normally cancels out the first tone. The same logic is used for Noise Canceling applications such as Noise Canceling Headphones.
In other words, by adding two sounds, you can subtract them.
I did this to find a base-line. 432 is said to be the Universal Tone, so why not start there? 1.17 Hz is the frequency of a resting heartbeat.
I added a 1.17 Hz Frequency Modulation on top of the Sine tone. Doing this created a womp-warble, for lack of a better term. By tweaking the same 1.17 Hz modulation on the Cosine 432 Hz, I just barely canceled the two tones out, which left me with a very clear womp-womp.
After hearing it, I came to an epiphany of sorts. Is this the correct way to "pronounce" YHWH? Is this what ancient scholars discovered and decided was the Name of the Creator?
Whether or not that's what they discovered, the nature of tones is interesting nonetheless.
To say something three components are needed.
The Word - What is to be said / the thought or message to be said.
The Breath - Anticipation of the Word to be said.
The Sound - What is audibly heard, which can be called the Living Word.
From the Sound comes the Echo, which bears the Word, but can be distorted by the world.
God is the Word, the Breath and the Sound/Life. Together they form the Three Persons of the Trinity. The Three Natures of God. Separate but of the same Substance.
God made man by Breathing into Adam.
Adam, Man, is bearer of the Breath; the Anticipation of the Word.
Jesus, the Living Word is the fulfillment of the Anticipation. In him all three coexist.
These are all a few of many names for the same three things.
Jesus said he is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
We are the Echo, the pleasantry of the Universe God created. All those who believe in the Father and repeat the Word without flaw will return to the Father and our voices together form the Reason for everything.
But do not forget the most important lesson.
The meaning of the Word. The Word that was and is spoken...
Love.