http://sciencetracker.net/06%20universal_entropic_hz_progression.mp3
"That is an audio rendering of the interplay between the universe's shifting vibrational definition and the Earth's resonant response. It is sped up approximately 1k times to bring 13.27 billion years into a little over 2 minutes. The slow progression of tones that plays out in the clips final moments is in fact based on the Hz we are experiencing today. Scientists believe that April 27th will occur at or around 1:54 in the recording, so the slowly dissipating frequency heard over the drone of the universe's slow movement is based on mathematical calculations involving the natural dissipation of frequency if the Earth ceased acting as resonator suddenly. This of course will not be the case since once the Earth has shattered under the stress of its own resonant frequencies it will not be able to even dissipate the existing tones - they will have expended all their energy as a part of the resulting explosion which is estimated at 4.27 megatons per unit mile.
Notice the almost musical "melody" that is formed by the ebbing and waning frequency response. This seemingly harmless pattern in fact plays out the combination of vibrations necessary to destroy our planet and end the human chapter forever. Since science identified the time frame in which the Earth would produce vibrations within the parameters necessary to destroy itself it has been solely focused on refining its knowledge of this cosmological event and exactly defining the procession towards this end. This recording marks the summation of all data pertaining to this event, although a part of that data involved the discovery that our world will end soon and that fact withstanding has overshadowed this accomplishment."
A very interesting sample of audio indeed! Listen to the exchange between the higher pitched sounds the Earth begins to make around the time conditions begin to produce life on the planet's surface in comparison to the fluctuating drone of the universe's increasing entropy. It is interesting to track how the Earth's replacement of the missing fundamental seems to coincide in design with the organization of life on our planet - first in bursts of non-structured expressions, then as (seemingly) focused ideas of pattern and interdependent progress. Ultimately the violence inherent in the final chords produced by the universe's 'overtones' and the Earth's 'fundamental tones' produced in a way that is physiologically similar to the very way we process music and sound as humans.
This discovery could mean so much for our understanding of how our brains developed in accordance with a world that was at its core defined by the way it in turn interpreted the universe's modulating vibrational patterns. The very nature of an expanding universe acts the same way a descending audio pattern further separates the apex of its sound waves to define it's Hz - the Earth that created us hears music the same way we do, or rather we hear it the way it does. Very exciting stuff here, more to come...
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