![]() ![]() The mathematics point to a potential resonant frequency for any periodic function. Cousto converts time periods (days, years, etc), planetary orbits, distances between the stars into frequencies. So the tone for the speed of light is F#. “Miles per second” is a dead giveaway that this measurement is a periodic function. Then you can find the tonal correspondence to the periodic function that you just converted.įor example, the speed of light is 186,000 miles per 1 second. This value is then multiplied by 2 until the number reaches the audible frequency range. He explains that “The period of oscillation and its frequency stand in a relation of inverse proportionality, thus period = 1/frequency and frequency = 1/period. The reciprocal value of a period of time represents its frequency…” You find the reciprocal value of a given period by dividing the number into one. In his book The Cosmic Octave, Hans Cousto, the maverick mathematician and scientist, demonstrates the formula for converting any periodic function to an audible frequency. Nature’s Chord is an organizational framework for all frequencies, AND any periodic reoccurrence can be converted to frequencies and studied as this patterned relationship. ![]() Follow Jude's Soundlings on Radio iBoD/dejacusse
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