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We are searching for a specific frequency to induce resonant vibrations in microorganisms. Using two identical tuning forks, both tuned to 440 Hertz, we observe that tapping one fork causes the other to vibrate sympathetically. This principle is similar to how a singer can shatter a glass by matching its resonant frequency. We explore the idea of using resonant frequency therapy to target living cells, specifically cancer cells. After testing numerous frequencies over 15 months, we discover that using two frequencies—one low and one high, with the higher being 11 times the lower—can shatter microorganisms. This technique shows promise against leukemia cells, causing them to fragment and die when exposed to specific frequencies between 100,000 and 300,000 Hertz.

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Honey's long shelf life is attributed to bees' wing frequencies shaping hexagonal honeycombs. George Zlakovsky's device cured quadriplegia, and Anthony Holland found frequencies that kill cancer cells. Sound technology can cloak objects, create hurricanes, and form galaxies. Sound can extinguish fires quickly, oxygenate our bodies, and even generate DNA. Sonoluminescence suggests stars could be bubbles of light in water.

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It is claimed that the environment signals genes, and the end product of an experience in the environment is an emotion. The question is posed: can you signal the gene ahead of the environment by embracing an elevated emotion? Research was reportedly conducted on this. 7,500 different gene expressions were measured in a group of people attending an advanced event for four days.

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DNA can be converted into music by associating nucleotide bases with musical notes. This raises the question of whether music can affect our DNA. Preliminary studies suggest that music may influence genetic expression and cellular processes. Sound waves can affect cellular activity and specific frequencies can stimulate or inhibit cell growth. Cymatics, the study of sound waves, reveals that music's complex sound waves may influence our DNA. Music's vibrations may interact with the vibrational frequencies of DNA, potentially impacting gene expression and overall well-being. Sound therapy has been shown to promote relaxation and reduce stress. Music's resonant frequencies may align with DNA's vibrational frequencies, restoring balance and promoting healing. Music therapy can impact gene expression and immune function. Specific frequencies like 432 hertz and solfeggio frequencies are believed to resonate with different aspects of well-being. By immersing ourselves in these frequencies, we may positively influence our DNA and experience profound well-being.

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Listening to Spotify and Apple Music, which operate at 440 Hertz, can shut off the right side of the brain, limiting creativity, intuition, imagination, and visualization. This aligns with John D. Rockefeller's desire for a nation of workers rather than thinkers. The educational system reinforces this by focusing on the left side of the brain, restricting critical thinking and creativity. To counteract this, it is suggested to listen to 432 Hertz or Solfeggio scale frequencies, which can positively impact DNA and heal the body through frequency alone. A book with more information and a PDF link can be found in the bio of the Instagram account.

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A music professor discusses his moonlight activities in science and the breakthrough he made in cancer research. He explains how he used a resonant frequency therapy device to induce a resonant vibration in living organisms and cells, ultimately shattering them. By finding the magic combination of two input frequencies, he was able to target specific microorganisms. He then conducted experiments on cancer cells, including pancreatic cancer, leukemia, ovarian cancer, and MRSA. The results showed significant destruction of cancer cells and slowed growth rates. He envisions a future where cancer treatment for children is painless and non-toxic, with healing plasma lights above them.

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Everything in the world vibrates at a certain frequency, including our bodies. By finding the right frequency, we can address various issues like diseases, drug addiction, and even hangovers. There are apps and software available to generate these frequencies. Detoxing heavy metals and parasites is important for our well-being, and we don't necessarily need expensive medicine or essential oils. All we need is to find the right frequency and relax to achieve balance. Let's focus on evolving and maintaining homeostasis.

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The transcript presents a narrative linking powerful financial alliances to the manipulation of music frequencies for mass control and preparation for war. It states that in the 1930s, the Rothschild-Rockefeller alliance began funding scientific studies to explore how musical frequencies could prepare populations for war, with the aim of controlling people through mind control programming. In this account, Harold Burrows Meyer, a theatrical designer and sound engineer, is described as having developed techniques to control emotional responses of audiences and to create mass hysteria, building on the idea of influence cultivated by these alliances. The narrative then asserts that the alliance pursued changes to the standard tuning of the musical note A, moving from 435 Hz to 440 Hz. It claims that in 1939, they funded Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propagandist, who supposedly wanted to shift the standard tuning to 440 Hz. According to the account, Goebbels organized a meeting in London to effect this change, with Radio Berlin approaching the British Standards Association to arrange the conference. The report alleges that the conference was a setup controlled by those in power, with the organizers interviewing musicians, instrument makers, physicists, and sound engineers, and excluding anyone who opposed 440 Hz from participation. The claim is that the standard tuning of A was changed to 440 Hz in June 1939, just months before World War II, and that the timing was intentional. The text characterizes 440 Hz as a destructive frequency capable of retraining thoughts toward disharmony, disruption, and disunity. Speaker 1 broadens the discussion to warn about environmental frequency programming, describing music as a form of frequency programming that prompts reactions and induces fear, doubt, lack, or scarcity. The speaker cautions that malevolent forces are attempting to control people daily and urges mindfulness of what is consumed, listened to, and allowed within one’s aura. Key claims highlighted include: (1) the Rothschild-Rockefeller alliance funded scientific studies on musical frequencies to influence mass behavior and war readiness; (2) Harold Burrows Meyer developed methods to elicit controlled emotional responses and mass hysteria in audiences; (3) a 1939 effort to change the standard tuning from 435 Hz to 440 Hz, allegedly coordinated with Goebbels, through a London conference orchestrated by Radio Berlin and the British Standards Association, excluding dissenting French musicians; (4) the assertion that 440 Hz is a destructive frequency that can disrupt thought toward disharmony; (5) the implication that the timing of the change was linked to the onset of World War II; (6) a warning about frequency programming in everyday life and its potential to induce fear and scarcity, urging vigilance about environmental influences.

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Doctors hide the truth: specific frequencies can heal various body issues. For sleep trouble, try 3 Hz; for anxiety, 432 Hz; for weight loss, 280 Hz; for illness, 528 Hz; for pain, 174 Hz; for low energy, 417 Hz. These frequencies can bring relief and rejuvenation. Subscribe for more natural medicine secrets.

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The speaker discusses how the music industry manipulates frequencies to induce anger and irritability in listeners. They mention how listening to angry music can negatively impact the body by causing unnecessary anger. The use of headphones amplifies these harmful frequencies, affecting the brain deeply. The speaker also touches on how certain music genres like rock, with a frequency of 440 Hertz, can lead to aggressive behavior, such as driving faster.

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Intention has physical effects in the body, as seen in lab studies. The placebo effect shows how beliefs can impact biology, with about 1/3 of healings attributed to it. Sending positive thoughts signals the body to heal itself, while negative thoughts release harmful chemicals. Our brain and body can change just through thought alone. A significant portion of healings happen through positive thinking alone.

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Hydrogen is represented by the key of E and the color yellow, while oxygen is chartreuse and in the key of F/F sharp. Information used to be seen as electrical information, but there's more to it. Have you ever experienced a moment at a party where a song from your past played and it brought back memories? Our DNA reacts to certain songs, creating a unique scale for each person. When our prime resonant frequency is played, our DNA tightens and everything else fades away. Harmonic wave resequencing is important, as frequencies can cause malformation in our DNA. By using frequency, we can bring the human body back to its normal state without invasive procedures. A harmonic wave resequencer is being developed to cure diseases like AIDS and cancer.

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Suzumu Ono translated DNA sequences into melodious compositions by mapping nucleotide bases G, T, C, and A to the musical notes A, C, G, and D respectively, revealing the inherent musicality of the genetic code. This led to the question of whether music could, in turn, influence or alter our DNA. The transcript notes that sound possesses mass and can move matter, and that cymatics—studying visible patterns formed by sound waves—opens exploration into how music might interact with DNA and cellular processes. Ono’s work demonstrates a profound connection between the language of genetics and the universal language of music, portraying DNA as a symphony of genetic information where each base has a distinct role. This raises inquiries about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and music and whether music could influence the genetic code. The discussion highlights that music, as a powerful emotional medium, evokes physiological and psychological responses and could plausibly affect gene expression and cellular processes, though scientific evidence is still emerging. Epigenetics is presented as the framework for understanding how external factors beyond DNA sequence can modify gene expression; sound is considered a potential external influence capable of triggering epigenetic changes. The transcript mentions that sound waves can affect cellular activity, stimulating or inhibiting cell growth, influencing protein synthesis, and modulating neurotransmitter release, implying that musical vibrations might interact with DNA-related mechanisms. Cymatics is introduced as a lens to view how sound and vibrations form geometric patterns in matter, suggesting that music’s complex wave patterns might influence the human body and its DNA. The idea of resonance is discussed: musical frequencies could interact with the vibrational frequencies of DNA, potentially affecting gene expression and cellular processes, thereby contributing to healing or balance. The field of bioacoustics is referenced, noting that certain frequencies and harmonies can resonate with body parts, and music therapy has been shown to affect stress responses, inflammation, immune function, and other physiological aspects. Specific frequencies and sound-based therapies are highlighted. The frequency 432 Hz is singled out by proponents as having unique resonance with the body and nature, claimed to promote harmony and healing at a cellular level. Isochronic tones and binaural beats are described as methods to target brainwave states and induce relaxation, focus, or creativity. Solfagio frequencies are listed (including 396 Hz, 417 Hz, 528 Hz, 639 Hz, 741 Hz, and 852 Hz) as having purported properties related to energy release, change facilitation, DNA repair, relationships, intuition, and spiritual awakening. The transcript mentions resources via a link in the description to a program offering a library of sounds, including isochronic tones, binaural beats, and Solfagio frequencies, to explore frequencies for well-being. In conclusion, the text posits that specific frequencies hold potential for influencing DNA and holistic health, suggesting that carefully designed musical experiences could resonate with DNA’s vibrational frequencies to promote physiological and epigenetic changes.

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"the energy in pink noise is highest for the low frequencies and is halved every time the frequency doubles, meaning every octave has equal power and the net effect sounds less bright and more balanced than white noise." "While white noise is by far the most researched noise color, pink noise studies are on the rise recently." "one from 2012 found that participants who listened to pink noise while they slept showed an improvement in deep sleep and reported sleeping better." "a 2017 study played bursts of pink noise in sync with the delta brainwave to older adults and found the waves increased in amplitude and participants performed up to 30% better on memory tests." "Why? Well, scientists are just beginning to explore the connection between sound and neural activity, but one thing's for sure, the key to the results are timing."

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Discover the truth about healing frequencies. Nikola Tesla believed that the universe operates on frequencies. For better sleep, try 3 Hz. To calm anxiety, listen to 432 Hz. Stimulate metabolism and burn fat with 280 Hz. For overall wellness, try 528 Hz. Alleviate pain with 174 Hz. Regain energy with 417 Hz. Subscribe for more natural medicine secrets.

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Dr. Emoto's rice experiment showed positive words made rice ferment, negative words made it rot. Water's memory was tested with music and emotions, affecting its structure. Structurized water improved plant growth and had health benefits. Water's structure is more important than its chemical composition. Natural water is full of energy and life, while artificial purified water lacks energetics. Natural water can even burn due to its unique structure. Structured water improved blood cells' health in a patient. Water's memory and structure play a crucial role in its effects on living organisms.

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Honey lasts forever due to bees' wing frequencies creating hexagonal honeycombs. Frequencies of bee wings can potentially kill bacteria. George Lakovsky's oscillator cured quadriplegia. Sound frequencies between 100,000-300,000 Hz can kill cancer cells. Sound technology can create hurricanes, supercluster galaxies, and put out fires. Oxygen in the air is energized by sound as it enters the body. Luc Montagnier generated DNA with sound frequencies. Sonoluminescence creates light in water, suggesting star systems may be bubbles of light in water.

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Stop listening to Spotify and Apple Music. These platforms, along with the radio, are all tuned to 440 hertz, which shuts off the right side of your brain, suppressing creativity, intuition, imagination, and visualization. John D. Rockefeller changed the frequency from 432 hertz to 440 hertz to keep people in a lower state of consciousness, focused on logical thinking rather than critical thinking. The education system also reinforces this by emphasizing obedience and limiting creativity. Instead, listen to 432 hertz or other Solfeggio scale frequencies, which can actually heal the body and rewrite DNA. Check out the recommended book for more information. Follow the Instagram account for updates.

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A doctor conducts research on water samples to observe their reactions to different influences. Water heated in a microwave and exposed to a mobile phone shows distinct changes. The doctor then examines the effect of this water on human blood, finding that it causes red blood cells to clump together. However, after the patient drinks structured water, the blood cells become buoyant, slippery, and regain their electrical charge, improving oxygen transport and changing the blood's pH. Another experiment involves exposing water to music, resulting in the formation of unique crystals. The video showcases the impact of external factors on water and its potential effects on the human body.

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After World War 2, the bells and pipe organs in cathedrals were destroyed because they had the ability to heal the body through sound frequency. When the bells were rung or the organs played, the cells in the body would instantly become structured and heal. The bells were broken to prevent the healing effects from reaching the entire town. This was done intentionally to make people dependent on the healthcare system. There is hidden knowledge about our true power, which can be found in an ebook that promises to reveal the truth and set us free.

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In this video, we explore the impact of earthing or grounding on blood. The speaker demonstrates this by placing blood on a microscopic slide and observing the red blood cells, which are initially stacked together. After 10 minutes of earthing, the blood is reexamined, and it is evident that the earthing has caused a positive change. The blood now circulates more effectively, indicating the benefits of earthing.

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Important music, you know, good music. You know music frequency affects the microbiome and we're going to show that in the future. Light affects the microbiome. You know is there certain light that basically calms you down? You know, lenses, when you're looking at lenses, right? You know, is there a lens, reflection of a light or a color that is more soothing than another. Know, mean there's Korkov so many out of Russia has some diagnostic tools that I think Joe Dispenza is using that's showing this kind of resonance. It almost looks like an EKG. We're so far on all that because right now this is all like gut feeling. And yes, that could be the way, but we need to scientifically show it. And we need to convince the physicians that are treating their patients that there's something to this science.

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The video discusses the controversy surrounding the standard tuning frequency of 440 Hertz in music. It explores the theory that this frequency was deliberately chosen to manipulate human consciousness, contrasting it with the argument that it is simply a global standard. The history of tuning frequencies, the impact on human biology, and the potential healing properties of different frequencies are also touched upon. Ultimately, the video encourages viewers to form their own opinions on the matter.

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Using sound waves to influence the growth of mycelium, particularly low frequency sound waves, has been found to significantly encourage its growth. The specific frequency that works best is a deep bass drum sound, which travels long distances in the environment. When communities come together in drum circles, these long wave frequencies resonate with the mycelial networks beneath the ground, promoting their growth. As the mycelium grows, it enhances the ecosystem by providing more nutrients and supporting various life cycles, resulting in an increase in potential fruits, berries, and nuts. This discovery suggests the existence of a feedback loop between sound, mycelium growth, and the overall ecosystem.

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How to Use Music to Boost Motivation, Mood & Improve Learning | Huberman Lab Podcast
Guests: Dr. Eddie Chang, Dr. Erich Jarvis
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In this episode of the Huberman Lab podcast, Andrew Huberman discusses the profound relationship between music and the brain, emphasizing that music is a neurological phenomenon that activates nearly every part of the brain. Listening to music not only engages our auditory senses but also involves our body as an instrument, contributing to our emotional and physiological responses. Huberman explores how different types of music can shift our brain and bodily states, enhance mood, and aid in emotional processing. Research indicates that music can evoke a wide range of emotions, from happiness to sadness, and can even imply intent, such as aggression or calmness, through variations in rhythm and cadence. Notably, studies show that listening to music for just 10 to 30 minutes daily can improve heart rate variability, a marker of good health, by influencing breathing patterns and activating the parasympathetic nervous system. Huberman highlights that faster-paced music (140-150 beats per minute) can enhance motivation and physical performance, making it beneficial for workouts. Conversely, when it comes to cognitive tasks, silence or instrumental music is preferable, as music with lyrics can interfere with comprehension. Listening to music during breaks can enhance focus and learning when returning to work. The episode also addresses the therapeutic potential of music, noting that listening to happy music for nine minutes can significantly improve mood, while listening to sad music for 13 minutes can help process feelings of sadness. Additionally, specific songs, like "Weightless" by Marconi Union, have been shown to reduce anxiety effectively. Huberman concludes by emphasizing the importance of music in enhancing neuroplasticity and cognitive function, encouraging listeners to explore new forms of music and consider learning an instrument to foster brain connectivity. The discussion underscores music's unique ability to influence our emotions and physiological states, making it a powerful tool for personal enrichment and well-being.
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