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Studying the relationship between vibration and matter with mathematical accuracy.
For centuries, humanity has been fascinated by the intersection of the audible and the visible. From the intricate sand patterns on a vibrating Chladni plate in the 18th century to the psychedelic light shows of the 1960s, the desire to "see sound" is a timeless pursuit. The modern tool that fulfills this dream is a —a device that translates acoustic frequencies into geometric visual patterns.
Analyzes voices or instruments to display "simoglyphs"; supports 432 Hz tuning and frequency healing research.
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