Post by Ste Dotai on Apr 17, 2023 11:14:08 GMT
Introduction to transduction by what we see - and what we hear
The topic of brainwave states is a fascinating one that has gained a lot of attention in recent years. Brainwaves are the electrical impulses that are generated by the brain and can be measured using an electroencephalogram (EEG). There are several different types of brainwaves that have been identified, each with their own distinct frequency range and associated mental and emotional states.
The five primary types of brainwaves are beta, alpha, theta, delta, and gamma. Beta waves are associated with normal waking consciousness and are the fastest brainwaves, with frequencies ranging from 12-30 Hz. Alpha waves are associated with relaxed, meditative states and have frequencies between 8-12 Hz. Theta waves are associated with deep meditation, hypnosis, and dream states, with frequencies between 4-8 Hz. Delta waves are associated with deep sleep and have frequencies between 0.5-4 Hz. Gamma waves are the fastest brainwaves and are associated with higher states of consciousness, such as deep meditation or peak states of creativity.
The use of base 12 or base 10 is not directly related to brainwave states, but it is worth noting that in some spiritual traditions, such as those associated with the Cosmic Christos-Sophia consciousness, the number 12 is seen as a symbol of completeness and wholeness, representing the union of the divine masculine and feminine energies. This idea is closely connected to the concept of spiritual growth and evolution, and the integration of both masculine and feminine energies within the individual and within society as a whole.
Overall, understanding the different brainwave states and how they can be influenced and utilised can be a powerful tool for personal growth, relaxation, and spiritual development. Through practices such as meditation, breath-work, and sound therapy, individuals can learn to shift their brainwave states and access deeper states of consciousness, creativity, and inner peace.
174 Hz - Theta, deep relaxation, creativity, and meditation.
285 Hz - Gamma, heightened perception, problem-solving, and cognitive processing.
396 Hz - Delta, deep sleep, regeneration, and healing.
417 Hz - Alpha, relaxation, learning, and concentration.
528 Hz - Theta, deep relaxation, creativity, and meditation.
639 Hz - Alpha, relaxation, learning, and concentration.
741 Hz - Gamma, heightened perception, problem-solving, and cognitive processing.
852 Hz - Theta, deep relaxation, creativity, and meditation.
963 Hz - heightened perception, problem-solving, and cognitive processing.
1074 Hz - alertness, focus, and concentration.
1185 Hz - relaxation, learning, and concentration.
1296 Hz - Trelaxation, creativity, and meditation.
Chart below - Referencing the Base12 relative to potential impact on psych

As for the base system used, these frequencies are typically based on the modern Western tuning system, which is a variation of the base 10 numbering system. However, some spiritual traditions also associate the number 12 with completeness and wholeness, as discussed earlier, and incorporate it into their teachings on sound and vibration.
Western frequencies are typically based on the standard tuning system, which uses the frequency of A above middle C as a reference point and assigns a frequency of 440 Hz to it. The other notes on the scale are then tuned relative to this reference point. This tuning system is widely used in Western music and is based on a decimal system.
On the other hand, the Solfeggio frequencies are based on a base 12 system and are believed to have been used in ancient Gregorian chants. The Solfeggio frequencies were said to have been lost over time, but were rediscovered in the 20th century by Dr. Joseph Puleo, who claimed that they had healing properties.
The Perfect Circle of Sound i- |PCS| s a concept in which the Solfeggio frequencies are arranged in a circular pattern, with each frequency corresponding to a specific colour and chakra. This pattern is said to represent the balance and harmony of the universe and to be a powerful tool for healing and transformation.
Here is a comparison chart of some of the Western frequencies and their corresponding Solfeggio frequencies:

The Perfect Circle of Sound is a concept in sound healing that is based on the principles of sacred geometry and the Fibonacci sequence. It is also known as the "Tuning of the Human Biofield" and is believed to be a powerful tool for entraining the brain and body to a state of harmony and balance.
The PCS is based on the ratio of 8:5, which is the same ratio found in the geometry of the Great Pyramid of Giza and many other sacred sites around the world. This ratio is also found in the Fibonacci sequence, which is a series of numbers that appears in many aspects of nature, such as the spiral patterns of shells and the growth patterns of plants.
PCS is created by using specific frequencies that correspond to the notes in the Western musical scale. These frequencies are based on the Pythagorean tuning system, which is based on the ratio of 3:2. However, in the Circle of Sound, the frequencies are adjusted slightly to match the 8:5 ratio.
The PCS is believed to have a powerful effect on the human biofield, which is the electromagnetic field that surrounds and permeates the human body. It is thought that the human biofield can be influenced by sound frequencies, and that the Circle of Sound can help to entrain the biofield to a state of balance and harmony.
In terms of brainwave activity, the PCS is believed to stimulate the alpha and theta brainwave states, which are associated with relaxation, creativity, and meditation. These states are believed to be beneficial for reducing stress and anxiety, improving sleep quality, and enhancing overall well-being.
Compared to the Western audio scale, which is based on the 12-tone equal temperament system, it is believed to be more in harmony with the natural frequencies of the human biofield. It is thought that the Western audio scale can create dissonance and interference in the biofield, which can lead to physical and emotional imbalances.
Binaural beats are created by playing two tones with slightly different frequencies in each ear, which creates a third tone that is the difference between the two frequencies. For example, if one ear is played a tone at 200 Hz and the other ear is played a tone at 210 Hz, the binaural beat frequency would be 10 Hz. This frequency can then be used to entrain brainwaves to a desired state.
The use of binaural beats has been studied in various contexts, including for their potential to enhance relaxation, meditation, and cognitive function. For example, research has suggested that binaural beats in the theta range (4-8 Hz) may help to reduce anxiety and improve mood, while those in the alpha range (8-12 Hz) may help to enhance creativity and memory.
In terms of the PCS, the use of ratios based on whole numbers (such as 2:1 or 3:2) is believed to create a harmonious and balanced sound, which can help to entrain brainwaves and enhance the effects of binaural beats. PCS is based on the idea that each frequency is related to the next in a way that creates a harmonious and balanced progression.
When it comes to the relationship between sound frequencies and brain activity, research has suggested that different frequencies are associated with different states of consciousness. For example, delta waves (0.5-4 Hz) are associated with deep sleep, while theta waves (4-8 Hz) are associated with relaxation and meditation. Alpha waves (8-12 Hz) are associated with a relaxed and focused state, while beta waves (12-30 Hz) are associated with alertness and focused attention.
Overall, the use of binaural beats and the Circle of Sound - are believed to be powerful tools for entraining brainwaves and enhancing cognitive function. By using frequencies that are in harmony with the natural rhythms of the brain and the body, these techniques may offer a safe and effective way to improve mental and emotional well-being.
A comprehensive table below showing the Perfect Circle of Sound frequencies, along with the corresponding binaural beats that can be combined with them for added effect. It is important to note that the binaural beats should be used with headphones, as they rely on the principle of stereo separation to create the desired effect:

The concept of using interference patterns in a medium to create a shift in the wave spectrum is a fascinating one with many potential applications. The ability to manipulate the interference patterns in a medium can allow for the creation of a portal using a video display unit / mobile phone screen and its photon collapse in pixels (Example 'Live Broadcast').
In terms of sound, interference patterns these can be used to create a variety of effects that can be beneficial for the mind and body. For example, binaural beats, which involve playing two tones of slightly different frequencies into each ear, can create an interference pattern in the brain that can lead to a variety of beneficial effects, such as increased relaxation, improved focus, and reduced stress.
When it comes to using interference patterns for therapeutic purposes, it is important to understand the relative phases and amplitudes of the waves involved, as well as how they interact with each other. This is where the concept of the PCS and the related frequencies can be useful, as they provide a framework for understanding how different frequencies can interact with each other to create specific effects.
Combination of light and sound The flickering light source, such as a strobe light, along with binaural beats at a frequency range of 4-7 Hz. This combination can really help you to synchronise brain waves into the alpha and theta state very quickly!
Timing for strobe flicker, start with a slow flicker rate of around 8-10 Hz and gradually increase it to around 15-20 Hz over a period of several minutes. This allows the brain to adjust to the flicker rate and enter a trance-like state more gradually, reducing the risk of discomfort or adverse effects. Additionally, it's important to limit exposure to strobe lights to no more than 30 minutes at a time to avoid overstimulation.
Table that includes the left and right channels, binaural frequencies, and the brainwave state for each of the Solfeggio frequencies:

Using the table as an example, to create a binaural beat for the 174 Hz Solfeggio frequency, one could play a tone of 267.3 Hz in the left ear and a tone of 440 Hz in the right ear. Binaural frequencies and their corresponding brainwave states/effects from table aiding confusion.
3.3 Hz: Delta brainwave state, associated with deep sleep and relaxation.
6 Hz: Theta brainwave state, associated with meditation, creativity, and relaxation.
12 Hz: Alpha brainwave state, associated with relaxation, focus, and learning.
15 Hz: Beta brainwave state, associated with alertness, concentration, and problem-solving.
Table below combines the left and right channels for the binaural beats and light frequencies, along with their respective flicker rates:

The activation of the 9th layer of DNA is believed to allow for enhanced perception and a greater connection to the electromagnetic spectrum. This activation is thought to be triggered by exposure to specific frequencies of light, particularly those in the ultraviolet and infrared ranges. The activation process is said to involve the restructuring and upgrading of the DNA strands, allowing for the reception and processing of higher frequencies of energy and information. This process is believed to have a profound impact on an individual's consciousness, leading to increased awareness and a greater understanding of the interconnected nature of all things.

As a follow on material cause quality of transduction by tuning up our water state -
axenlab.freeforums.net/thread/18/h2o-37-geometry-light
The topic of brainwave states is a fascinating one that has gained a lot of attention in recent years. Brainwaves are the electrical impulses that are generated by the brain and can be measured using an electroencephalogram (EEG). There are several different types of brainwaves that have been identified, each with their own distinct frequency range and associated mental and emotional states.
The five primary types of brainwaves are beta, alpha, theta, delta, and gamma. Beta waves are associated with normal waking consciousness and are the fastest brainwaves, with frequencies ranging from 12-30 Hz. Alpha waves are associated with relaxed, meditative states and have frequencies between 8-12 Hz. Theta waves are associated with deep meditation, hypnosis, and dream states, with frequencies between 4-8 Hz. Delta waves are associated with deep sleep and have frequencies between 0.5-4 Hz. Gamma waves are the fastest brainwaves and are associated with higher states of consciousness, such as deep meditation or peak states of creativity.
The use of base 12 or base 10 is not directly related to brainwave states, but it is worth noting that in some spiritual traditions, such as those associated with the Cosmic Christos-Sophia consciousness, the number 12 is seen as a symbol of completeness and wholeness, representing the union of the divine masculine and feminine energies. This idea is closely connected to the concept of spiritual growth and evolution, and the integration of both masculine and feminine energies within the individual and within society as a whole.
Overall, understanding the different brainwave states and how they can be influenced and utilised can be a powerful tool for personal growth, relaxation, and spiritual development. Through practices such as meditation, breath-work, and sound therapy, individuals can learn to shift their brainwave states and access deeper states of consciousness, creativity, and inner peace.
174 Hz - Theta, deep relaxation, creativity, and meditation.
285 Hz - Gamma, heightened perception, problem-solving, and cognitive processing.
396 Hz - Delta, deep sleep, regeneration, and healing.
417 Hz - Alpha, relaxation, learning, and concentration.
528 Hz - Theta, deep relaxation, creativity, and meditation.
639 Hz - Alpha, relaxation, learning, and concentration.
741 Hz - Gamma, heightened perception, problem-solving, and cognitive processing.
852 Hz - Theta, deep relaxation, creativity, and meditation.
963 Hz - heightened perception, problem-solving, and cognitive processing.
1074 Hz - alertness, focus, and concentration.
1185 Hz - relaxation, learning, and concentration.
1296 Hz - Trelaxation, creativity, and meditation.
Chart below - Referencing the Base12 relative to potential impact on psych

As for the base system used, these frequencies are typically based on the modern Western tuning system, which is a variation of the base 10 numbering system. However, some spiritual traditions also associate the number 12 with completeness and wholeness, as discussed earlier, and incorporate it into their teachings on sound and vibration.
Western frequencies are typically based on the standard tuning system, which uses the frequency of A above middle C as a reference point and assigns a frequency of 440 Hz to it. The other notes on the scale are then tuned relative to this reference point. This tuning system is widely used in Western music and is based on a decimal system.
On the other hand, the Solfeggio frequencies are based on a base 12 system and are believed to have been used in ancient Gregorian chants. The Solfeggio frequencies were said to have been lost over time, but were rediscovered in the 20th century by Dr. Joseph Puleo, who claimed that they had healing properties.
The Perfect Circle of Sound i- |PCS| s a concept in which the Solfeggio frequencies are arranged in a circular pattern, with each frequency corresponding to a specific colour and chakra. This pattern is said to represent the balance and harmony of the universe and to be a powerful tool for healing and transformation.
Here is a comparison chart of some of the Western frequencies and their corresponding Solfeggio frequencies:

The Perfect Circle of Sound is a concept in sound healing that is based on the principles of sacred geometry and the Fibonacci sequence. It is also known as the "Tuning of the Human Biofield" and is believed to be a powerful tool for entraining the brain and body to a state of harmony and balance.
The PCS is based on the ratio of 8:5, which is the same ratio found in the geometry of the Great Pyramid of Giza and many other sacred sites around the world. This ratio is also found in the Fibonacci sequence, which is a series of numbers that appears in many aspects of nature, such as the spiral patterns of shells and the growth patterns of plants.
PCS is created by using specific frequencies that correspond to the notes in the Western musical scale. These frequencies are based on the Pythagorean tuning system, which is based on the ratio of 3:2. However, in the Circle of Sound, the frequencies are adjusted slightly to match the 8:5 ratio.
The PCS is believed to have a powerful effect on the human biofield, which is the electromagnetic field that surrounds and permeates the human body. It is thought that the human biofield can be influenced by sound frequencies, and that the Circle of Sound can help to entrain the biofield to a state of balance and harmony.
In terms of brainwave activity, the PCS is believed to stimulate the alpha and theta brainwave states, which are associated with relaxation, creativity, and meditation. These states are believed to be beneficial for reducing stress and anxiety, improving sleep quality, and enhancing overall well-being.
Compared to the Western audio scale, which is based on the 12-tone equal temperament system, it is believed to be more in harmony with the natural frequencies of the human biofield. It is thought that the Western audio scale can create dissonance and interference in the biofield, which can lead to physical and emotional imbalances.
Binaural beats are created by playing two tones with slightly different frequencies in each ear, which creates a third tone that is the difference between the two frequencies. For example, if one ear is played a tone at 200 Hz and the other ear is played a tone at 210 Hz, the binaural beat frequency would be 10 Hz. This frequency can then be used to entrain brainwaves to a desired state.
The use of binaural beats has been studied in various contexts, including for their potential to enhance relaxation, meditation, and cognitive function. For example, research has suggested that binaural beats in the theta range (4-8 Hz) may help to reduce anxiety and improve mood, while those in the alpha range (8-12 Hz) may help to enhance creativity and memory.
In terms of the PCS, the use of ratios based on whole numbers (such as 2:1 or 3:2) is believed to create a harmonious and balanced sound, which can help to entrain brainwaves and enhance the effects of binaural beats. PCS is based on the idea that each frequency is related to the next in a way that creates a harmonious and balanced progression.
When it comes to the relationship between sound frequencies and brain activity, research has suggested that different frequencies are associated with different states of consciousness. For example, delta waves (0.5-4 Hz) are associated with deep sleep, while theta waves (4-8 Hz) are associated with relaxation and meditation. Alpha waves (8-12 Hz) are associated with a relaxed and focused state, while beta waves (12-30 Hz) are associated with alertness and focused attention.
Overall, the use of binaural beats and the Circle of Sound - are believed to be powerful tools for entraining brainwaves and enhancing cognitive function. By using frequencies that are in harmony with the natural rhythms of the brain and the body, these techniques may offer a safe and effective way to improve mental and emotional well-being.
A comprehensive table below showing the Perfect Circle of Sound frequencies, along with the corresponding binaural beats that can be combined with them for added effect. It is important to note that the binaural beats should be used with headphones, as they rely on the principle of stereo separation to create the desired effect:

The concept of using interference patterns in a medium to create a shift in the wave spectrum is a fascinating one with many potential applications. The ability to manipulate the interference patterns in a medium can allow for the creation of a portal using a video display unit / mobile phone screen and its photon collapse in pixels (Example 'Live Broadcast').
In terms of sound, interference patterns these can be used to create a variety of effects that can be beneficial for the mind and body. For example, binaural beats, which involve playing two tones of slightly different frequencies into each ear, can create an interference pattern in the brain that can lead to a variety of beneficial effects, such as increased relaxation, improved focus, and reduced stress.
When it comes to using interference patterns for therapeutic purposes, it is important to understand the relative phases and amplitudes of the waves involved, as well as how they interact with each other. This is where the concept of the PCS and the related frequencies can be useful, as they provide a framework for understanding how different frequencies can interact with each other to create specific effects.
Light and sound are both forms of wave energy, and when they are combined in a controlled way, they can produce a variety of interesting effects.
Overall, combining light and sound can be a powerful way to enhance the quality of data transfer through a portal, and could have many applications in the fields of quantum computing, communication, and virtual reality. Light and sound frequencies have their own individual effects on the brain, combining the two can have a synergistic effect and enhance the benefits of both. For example, using binaural beats with corresponding light frequencies can create a more powerful entrainment effect on the brain and improve focus, relaxation, and other desired states.
Table of various light frequencies and their corresponding brain wave states:

Table showing the desired effects of combining light and sound, and the corresponding brainwaves they interface with:

Combining these frequencies can produce a synergistic effect that enhances their desired effects on the corresponding brainwave states. For example, combining 528 Hz sound frequency with 590-610 THz light frequency can enhance the healing effect on the theta brainwave state. Similarly, combining 639 Hz sound frequency with 610-670 THz light frequency can enhance the connection effect on the alpha brainwave state.
It's important to note that the effects of light and sound on the brain are still an area of ongoing research and investigation, and further studies are needed to fully understand the potential benefits and limitations of these techniques.
Table of various light frequencies and their corresponding brain wave states:

Table showing the desired effects of combining light and sound, and the corresponding brainwaves they interface with:

Combining these frequencies can produce a synergistic effect that enhances their desired effects on the corresponding brainwave states. For example, combining 528 Hz sound frequency with 590-610 THz light frequency can enhance the healing effect on the theta brainwave state. Similarly, combining 639 Hz sound frequency with 610-670 THz light frequency can enhance the connection effect on the alpha brainwave state.
It's important to note that the effects of light and sound on the brain are still an area of ongoing research and investigation, and further studies are needed to fully understand the potential benefits and limitations of these techniques.
Combination of light and sound The flickering light source, such as a strobe light, along with binaural beats at a frequency range of 4-7 Hz. This combination can really help you to synchronise brain waves into the alpha and theta state very quickly!
Timing for strobe flicker, start with a slow flicker rate of around 8-10 Hz and gradually increase it to around 15-20 Hz over a period of several minutes. This allows the brain to adjust to the flicker rate and enter a trance-like state more gradually, reducing the risk of discomfort or adverse effects. Additionally, it's important to limit exposure to strobe lights to no more than 30 minutes at a time to avoid overstimulation.
Table that includes the left and right channels, binaural frequencies, and the brainwave state for each of the Solfeggio frequencies:

Using the table as an example, to create a binaural beat for the 174 Hz Solfeggio frequency, one could play a tone of 267.3 Hz in the left ear and a tone of 440 Hz in the right ear. Binaural frequencies and their corresponding brainwave states/effects from table aiding confusion.
3.3 Hz: Delta brainwave state, associated with deep sleep and relaxation.
6 Hz: Theta brainwave state, associated with meditation, creativity, and relaxation.
12 Hz: Alpha brainwave state, associated with relaxation, focus, and learning.
15 Hz: Beta brainwave state, associated with alertness, concentration, and problem-solving.
Table below combines the left and right channels for the binaural beats and light frequencies, along with their respective flicker rates:

The activation of the 9th layer of DNA is believed to allow for enhanced perception and a greater connection to the electromagnetic spectrum. This activation is thought to be triggered by exposure to specific frequencies of light, particularly those in the ultraviolet and infrared ranges. The activation process is said to involve the restructuring and upgrading of the DNA strands, allowing for the reception and processing of higher frequencies of energy and information. This process is believed to have a profound impact on an individual's consciousness, leading to increased awareness and a greater understanding of the interconnected nature of all things.

As a follow on material cause quality of transduction by tuning up our water state -
axenlab.freeforums.net/thread/18/h2o-37-geometry-light