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Testing a Pythagorean 2,500-year old hypotheses: Music can be used in the place of of Medicine* — Promising Initial Results

The series of experiments designed to test the effects of music on human blood have begun, with promising initial results. Professor Sungchul Ji of Rutgers University and John Stuart Reid, director of research at the CymaScope.com laboratory, conducted the experiments. After setting up and commissioning the various items of equipment, the first stage of the …

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The CymaScope instrument is featured in a new scientific study

Dr. Rupert Sheldrake and Dr. Merlin Sheldrake carried out a rigorous investigation into Faraday Waves— the scientific term for Cymatic—using the CymaScope instrument. Published in the Water Journal, October 2017 edition, their paper is titled, Determinants of Faraday Wave-Patterns in Water Samples Oscillated Vertically at a Range of Frequencies from 50-200 Hz. Their landmark paper …

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‘Biocymatics’ experiment may hold the key to understanding the origins of life

In February 2107 we reported on the development of the Digital CymaScope, a new type of scientific instrument that makes sound visible. In the instrument, sound’s vibrations are imprinted onto the surface and sub surface of water, creating vibrational patterns that are captured by a high specification ‘Blackmagic’ digital camera. The camera imagery can then …

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The CymaScope is awarded Most Advanced Acoustic Imaging Device by Acquisitions International Magazine

CymaScope.com has a history stretching back to 1969, the year when man first walked on the moon. And while Neil Armstrong was taking his giant leap for mankind John Stuart Reid, who had studied pure electronics at University, was founding his small acoustics business. Across a span of almost 50-years his company has pioneered many …

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Irish artist creates TRANSMISSION installation, using CymaScope imagery

Irish artist, Helen Mac Mahon, created an intriguing installation in Dublin’s MART Gallery, incorporating CymaScope imagery in a unique and memorable way. Helen’s primary interests are in exploring light and perception through her immersive installations, which frequently draw on the laws of physics. Many of her pieces focus on what she refers to as the …

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The CymaScope Laboratory is visited by representatives of The Worldwide Indigenous Science Network

Multimedia artist, Kate Genevieve, and sound engineer, Matthew Tucker visited the CymaScope laboratory to learn how to make visible the songs of Humpback Whales and human chant in support of The Worldwide Indigenous Science Network (W.I.S.N.) In recent years CymaScope technology has advanced to the point where human vocalisations and the sounds of creatures can …

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