the future of cymatics

experimentation from ground to outer space

AND THE TESTIMONIES OF PARTICIPAnTS IN SCIENTIFIC ENDEAVOR

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the hollow moon test of 1969

Cymatics began the path to understanding the Moon’s interior over 50 years ago.

Read the personal testimony of an amateur astronomer who got accidentally and personally involved in helping NASA to complete the Apollo 12 mission’s “Hollow Moon” test.

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On November 20th, 1969, NASA conducted an experiment using seismographs on the Moon during the Apollo 12 mission that caused the Moon to “ring like a bell” for approximately an hour, testing a theory about it being hollow. Not a new theory, Astronaut Dr. Carl Sagan commented, “A natural satellite cannot be a hollow object,” in his 1966 book, Intelligent Life in the Universe, and the “space race” of the 1960’s included this elaborate experiment that was kept secret for many years.

The results proved that there is a hollow quality about the Moon, inferring that it might be an artificially-made object, not a giant rock hurtling through the sky after all. The evidence proved that the Moon has “negative mascons” (meaning cavities are present within the object that are spacious enough to reverberate).

Video and testimony of the event is now publicly available although the test was kept quiet for a very long time - most likely due to competing nations’ striving to better each other about the exploration and utilisation of the Moon as a place for building bases of operations. Regardless of the interest many have about the possibility of the existence of extraterrestrial life and its involvement with Earth, this was a very real test that put forth many new questions about science, our surroundings and how to apply ourselves and our technology wisely.

From astronomy enthusiasts like Dr. Carl Sagan to conspiracy theorists like Ingo Swann, some have made it part of their life’s work to search for ways to understand the technologies and experiences of mankind, sometimes very specifically regarding the techniques of Cymatics, whether to make scientific discoveries or even to find proof of intelligent extraterrestrial life.

Read the official NASA website article dedicated to describing the Apollo 12 mission in its entirety: https://www.nasa.gov/history/55-years-ago-apollo-12-makes-a-pinpoint-landing-on-the-moon/

Exclusive History Channel episode excerpt about the Apollo 12 “Hollow Moon” test.

Watch this video from the History Channel that featured the Apollo 12 Mission Test

Click here: https://youtu.be/L72s_23V-HQ?si=e67dQZc7hfts0jUc

how the ears and eyes are connected & affected by each other

Oscillopsia is the illusion or “feeling” of unstable vision in which a person perceives that their environment is moving. Oscillopsia is most often a result of a nervous system disorder. These disorders can damage parts of the brain that control eye movements and parts of the inner ear that control balance.

Permanent oscillopsia is the result of eye misalignment. Paroxysmal oscillopsia is caused by abnormalities in the vestibular system and affects balance.

Oscillopsia occurs when head and eye movements are mismatched. Possible causes for oscillopsia include:

  • Ototoxic medications – Ototoxic means harmful to the ear. These kinds of drugs can result in temporary or permanent damage to the ear, sense of hearing and/or sense of balance.

  • Meniere’s disease – Meniere’s is an inner ear condition that affects balance. Chronic vertigo and oscillopsia may result.

  • Meningitis – Meningitis is an inflammation of the brain that can cause oscillopsia.

  • Neurodegenerative disorders – Some neurodegenerative disorders can cause oscillopsia. Examples include Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease and Autosomal Dominant Spinocerebellar Ataxia. 

The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is a reflex that begins in the inner ear. And, in response to head movement, it ends with an adjusted movement of the eyes. The VOR keeps you steady even though you experience continued movement of your head and eyes throughout the day. When this precise VOR system is faulty, your eyes are no longer moving in tandem with your ears.

https://www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/related/oscillopsia/

Water droplets excited by soundwaves in microgravity in space. ISS. Video via NASA.

https://youtu.be/P-fOJ-XdlmY?si=Gg1d-K1wTkSrjkYf