The experiment you are about to see was conducted by science geek, Nigel John Stanford. It all centers around cymatics, which is the study of visible sound co-vibration. It's seeing things vibrate as certain tones are made. You've probably witness window panes vibrating from loud sounds, or maybe seen entire cars shake as a young man cranks up the amplified bass system in the vehicle, which by the way is very irritating to me. But here's something you must consider: Sounds can make patterns in liquid and granular substances.

With that in mind, imagine what must be happening to the blood and water in your body as certain sounds are made, and how it may affect all of us--like music. Think about it as you watch the video.

 

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