The Humble Sine

In music and mathematics, it is understood that all sounds are composed of combinations of frequencies known as Sine Waves.


Every sound can be represented as a waveform, and every waveform no matter how jagged or distorted can always be reduced to a series of perfectly smooth and curvy sine wave components (a process called Fourier Analysis).   

 

The videos show how the sine wave relates to circular motion, and how the addition of higher frequency oscillations (harmonics) changes the resulting wave from a sine into something approaching a square or a saw.  

In truth, any repeating pattern can be considered as a series of sine waves added together in this way.

Circular or cyclical motion is at the heart of all things and processes. 

The sine wave is also known as a Pure Tone, it is represented by the letter S and it is arguably one of the most important concepts to grasp in understanding all fields of knowledge. 

In a metaphysical sense, it is said that the sine wave is the mother of all waves.

Symbolically it represents the divine mother, or the 'motherless mother', since all waves are born from it, but it is not born from any other wave.

Let that sink in.

It gives birth to all waveforms, but there are no waveforms that give birth to it

It is irreducible, inimitable, the only wave that cannot be decomposed to anything more fundamental. 

It is a singular frequency, a perfect resonance.

The curves of the sine wave are expressed all throughout nature, particularly in the feminine body, of which it is deeply symbolic (I don't think we need an image to illustrate that point ;). 

Any kind of movement or vibration, colour or sound, even smell, can be decomposed into these units of frequency 

The sine wave is the very essence of action and reaction.

It's how spirit moves in aether.

Consider a snake, a fish, or a bird, it is clear to see how it's movement is driven by wiggling sine wave motions on different axes of the body. 

This is the mechanism by which spirit acts on matter, it's how all bodies are moved, with wave motions. 

When we hear a sine wave, it is the sound of purity and innocence, the toy-box or the baby's mobile, the whistle of human lips or a Blackbird's melodies.  

Hidden within the pure tone lies the potential for all of creation, because encoded inside of it is the endless non-repeating digits of the number known as Pi.

The figure shows digits of Pi and other mathematical constants Phi and e represented as colours

Being naturally occurring, and containing an unending string of numbers that never repeats, it must logically thus contain all the codes of creation.

And this is why the sine wave is so incredibly special, and important to understand. 

We will be diving into this in much greater depth in future posts.

"In the wave lies the secrets of creation"  

~Walter Russel

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