For more than 200 years, researchers have been validating the connections of Sound and Vibrations on physical form. The first to make that connection was German scientist Ernst Chladni, who, in 1787, detailed his research in his book "Discoveries Concerning the Theory of Music." In that pioneering work, he explained ways to make sound waves generate visible structures.
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I slept to this last night. Turn it low (very low) - such that you barely hear it.
ReplyDeleteeg:let it hum slightly louder than your ambient background (which in my case was a PC).
It seems to aid rest.