Preliminary Sound Experiments - Part 1 (Extra Findings)
More curious differences in sound-exposed vs. sound-deprived blood samples.
Here are more interesting findings and photos from my recent sound experiments.
Before we begin, if you haven’t seen my earlier post, you might want to take a look at it for some background on how these tests were done: https://open.substack.com/pub/nanostructuresinus/p/preliminary-sound-experiments-partr=1hssy9&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
In this article, I’ll discuss more of what I observed while experimenting with the 1111 Hz. and Rife sound compositions, and introduce findings related to a Vedic chant.
Please keep in mind that these findings are still speculative, at best. I haven’t repeated tests with these frequencies enough times, to be certain of anything just yet. Having said that, the differences I observed were thought-provoking, and add weight to the idea that sound may have a strong impact on our blood.
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MORE 1111 HZ. FINDINGS
Green-Colored Vesicles
Green-colored vesicles were prevalent in many samples, but absent from those exposed to 1111 Hz.
Picture #1 - Aged Blood Sample Not Exposed to 1111 Hz.
Samples that were exposed to this frequency contained some odd structures, but not green-colored vesicles like the ones seen above.
In Picture #2, (below), you can see greenish areas or ‘pockets’ in a dry area of a sample NOT exposed to 1111 Hz.
Picture #2 - Aged Blood Sample Not Exposed to 1111 Hz. (See green areas on the left.)
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