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Narrator:
In ancient traditions
around the world,
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powerful sacred sounds were used
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to communicate with the heavens.
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Deepak shimkada:
The whole universe resonates
with the sound "aum."
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narrator:
But was sound also used
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to create megalithic structures?
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Erich von daniken:
They had a certain sound,
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a certain vibration,
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and the blocks
moved by themselves.
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Narrator:
And could seemingly
primitive rituals
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actually have been connected
to otherworldly technology?
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Dr. Jeff thompson:
Within the harmonics
and overtones
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of a complex sound,
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you could impart
all kinds of information.
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Narrator:
Ancient astronaut theorist
giorgio tsoukalos
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and author david childress
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have gathered experts
in science, religion
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and mythology to explore
the mysterious power of sound.
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Giorgio a. Tsoukalos:
Monuments worldwide
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have acoustic properties,
and it's all harmonics.
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Narrator:
And the possibility
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that new discoveries
in acoustics
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could lead to the next giant
leap in human evolution.
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Travis taylor:
This is literally
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getting the right vibrations
to create
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the next experience of reality.
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Narrator:
There is a doorway
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in the universe.
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Beyond it is
the promise of truth.
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It demands we
question everything
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we have ever been taught.
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The evidence is all around us.
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The future is right
before our eyes.
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We are not alone.
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We have never been alone.
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I'm really delighted
to be here with you guys because
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I think that acoustics
is definitely something
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that needs to be explored
even further.
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As humans, music
and-and acoustics
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are very important to our lives.
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Remember, from the bible,
it says
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god created the world how?
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-In the beginning was the word.
-By speaking.
-He spoke!
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It's spoken, right?
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The oral tradition
is not just words or intellect.
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It's an entire tonal thing.
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When the universe was created,
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it says that the whole earth
has a grid of tones
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that founds everything.
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That is the same thing
in ancient india with aum.
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They're saying exactly
the same thing, that...
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That the universe started
with one note, a single note.
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-That's right.
-Childress: A vibration.
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And then it's the aum sound.
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narrator:
Aum is a sacred sound
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in the eastern religions
of hinduism,
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buddhism and jainism.
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(deep chanting)
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shimkada:
Hindu concept of cosmic sound
is simply aum.
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"aum" is made of three letters:
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"a," "u" and "m."
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those three letters combined
makes the sound "aum."
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and the whole universe
resonates with the sound "aum."
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layne little:
Aum is not just found
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in hinduism and vedic tradition.
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It's very much used in buddhism.
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It's utilized in jainism
and also in sikhism as well.
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And it is the most common
and most sacred of all mantras
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in all of these traditions.
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Narrator:
The concept of aum
first appears in the vedas,
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the religious texts that form
the foundation of hinduism.
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According to the texts,
specific vibrations,
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created through ritualistic
chanting, singing and prayer,
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can provide a direct
connection between humans
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and the gods themselves.
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The importance of sound
in hinduism and buddhism
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is very, very vital.
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(chanting)
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without sound, you cannot
pronounce a mantra.
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A mantra is combined words
made into invocation.
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Narrator:
As described in the vedic texts,
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the gods provided humankind
with a visual aid
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to remember these sacred sounds:
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Elaborate patterns
called mandalas.
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Praveen mohan:
Mandalas are mnemonic devices
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used to aid meditation,
often in tandem with chanting.
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What's interesting is that
in hindu temples,
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we have a visual
representation of mandalas.
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So, what they're doing
is they're essentially
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translating sound
into visual patterns.
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In modern technology, these
are called chladni patterns.
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Narrator:
In 1787, german physicist
ernst chladni,
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known as
the father of acoustics,
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published his seminal work,
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discoveries in
the theory of sound.
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In it, chladni describes
an experiment that shows
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how vibrations can create
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We've got this thing
called a chladni plate,
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after the scientist
who invented it.
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It's a thin metal plate,
like a sounding board,
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and we've got a transducer
attached to the bottom of it.
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And they spread sand
over the top of this plate.
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And we start playing
certain tones.
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(sustained tone plays)
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and those sand particles start
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to bounce around
and dance around,
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and they start to form these
mathematical circular patterns.
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And as we move up
through these frequencies,
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the sand goes into kind of
a chaos in-between state,
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and then it arrives
at this next pattern.
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And the higher
the frequency you go,
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the more these patterns
become more complex.
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Narrator:
In the 1960s,
swiss scientist hans jenny
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was experimenting
with chladni patterns,
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when he noticed
an extraordinary connection.
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Jenny tried it with aum.
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And it generated
an image of a circle
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with a dot in the middle.
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That itself is actually
very interesting
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because the most fundamental
elements of any mandala
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will usually be a circle
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with a dot marking
the cosmic center.
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Narrator:
Today, the patterns
made by frequencies
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are known as cymatics.
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In modern technology,
we are able to create
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visual representations
of sounds.
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What is remarkable is that
we see the same patterns
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in hindu temples,
in ancient indian structures.
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Narrator:
At the sri ranganathaswamy
temple in southern india
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are 40 ornate statues carved
from monolithic columns.
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The statues depict
leaping animals
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and, above them, vimanas,
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vehicles that, according
to ancient hindu texts,
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were flown by the gods.
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The word "vimana,"
in ancient vedic texts,
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means flying machines.
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In hinduism, it is
clearly established
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that the gods come down
from the sky using vimanas.
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In the temple of srirangam,
these carvings show
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many different types of vimanas.
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And what's really unique
is that, under these vimanas,
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we are able to see some very
interesting patterns of mandala.
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Narrator:
Some researchers believe
these mandalas represent
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more than just
an artistic flourish.
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According to legend,
each type of vimana
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can be activated with
a specific type of mandala.
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If we crack this visual code,
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if we crack
this cymatic pattern,
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we might actually unlock the
secret to power these vimanas.
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Think about-- all this
is somehow connected
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to cymatics and some of these
shapes that we see in, uh,
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the ancient hieroglyphics
and some of these structures,
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megalithic structures.
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And you can reproduce those
with sound waves.
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And so I wonder if,
when these patterns occur,
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when we create these sounds,
is this kind of like
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we're inserting the pin
to open up
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an encrypted pdf file
to the read the information?
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And what they're trying to tell
us with a mandala is that this
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is the cymatic code,
the shape, the vibration,
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the sound that's
going to levitate
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-or do whatever.
-Or whatever that...
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You make this picture
with sound, and you've done it.
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Tzadok:
There is knowledge
of the ancients,
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which was concealed because
mankind was not considered
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ready for it.
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And this was that technology.
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What's interesting about this
whole harmonics and cymatics
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is that this is
a universal thing.
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It's gonna be
throughout the universe.
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It's every single planet.
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That's-that's called
the anthropic principle.
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Childress:
It-it's, uh, like mathematics.
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Taylor:
We have discovered all these
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extreme amplitudes
of acoustic sounds.
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And right now, we're currently
working on how we might
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be using it
for future technologies.
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-I love it. This is great.
-So let me tell you a story
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a-about, uh, an event
that happened very recently.
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Two scientists
have done an experiment.
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They go into
the great detailed math
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of the quantum interaction,
with the sound interaction.
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And they call that
a phonon-photon interaction.
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Phonon is the particle
for sound.
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And discovered that sound
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can trigger
this negative mass effect.
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Narrator:
In March 2019,
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scientists
at columbia university
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in new york city
made a shocking discovery
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that redefined
the known laws of physics.
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In an experiment,
physicist angelo esposito
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demonstrated that phonons
are affected by gravity
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but in a highly unexpected way.
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Instead of being forced
down towards the earth,
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phonons actually rise upwards.
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Scientists discovered that
the phonon itself has mass,
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which nobody thought
it had before.
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But the closer they looked,
they realized
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that it wasn't mass at all;
it was negative mass
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and negative gravity.
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Michio kaku:
It turns out that under
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certain conditions
with sound waves,
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sound waves can actually start
to rise rather than fall.
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And this was an anomaly, but
yes, it seems to be consistent
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with the laws of physics,
that certain vibrations,
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instead of falling down,
can actually fall up.
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To me,
that's experimental evidence
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that you can,
if you understand sound
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the right way, use it
to levitate heavy things.
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Tsoukalos:
So, could this imply
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that the ancient stories
of levitation of stones,
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that some type
of technology like that
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-was im... Was implemented?
-That's right.
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Taylor:
And that comes back
to this whole idea with,
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uh, cymatics,
which is where we're taking, uh,
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certain sounds
and putting them in
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what we'll call standing waves.
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And they produce these
amazing geometric figures.
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And you could envision,
if you knew the way
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to manipulate this
the right way, you could put...
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You can make three-dimensional
figures with it, even. Right?
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You could have sound not just
underneath it but all around it.
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And, in fact, I've seen one
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where there are multiple
transducers in a way
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and they can levitate
little styrofoam balls.
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Taylor:
Just by having the sound
in the right way.
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And even do multiple ones
in-in configurations.
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So imagine if you could
amplify the power,
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if you could amplify
the-the principle,
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wouldn't that
or couldn't that apply?
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-Absolutely.
-Because we have ancient stories
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in ancient egypt, in England.
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Some of the stonehenge blocks,
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according to some
of the legends,
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-magician merlin...
-Right.
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...Was able to levitate
those stones
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across the plains of England.
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Narrator:
Is it possible
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that the same principles
utilized to move sand particles
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and larger objects
such as ping-pong balls
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could also be used
on a larger scale
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to lift and move
much heavier objects?
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Curiously,
a great number of stories
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can be found
in the ancient world
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that involve the use of sound
to levitate massive stones.
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All the way around the world,
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there are myths and legends
relating to the movement
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of stone blocks
using sound technology.
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These are found
amongst the maya of mexico,
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the phoenicians of the near east
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and in tibet.
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We have stories
in ancient egypt, even,
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where they seem to be able
to move the stone effortlessly
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from one place to another,
some weighing hundreds of tons.
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Narrator:
In the tenth century ad,
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the arab historian
abul hasan ali al-masudi
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wrote that the egyptians
were visited by beings
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known as
the guardians of the sky,
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who gave them knowledge
that enabled them
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to levitate the massive
limestone blocks
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with which they built
the great pyramid.
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Von daniken:
In old egypt,
they had a certain sound,
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a certain vibration, and
the blocks moved by themselves.
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They show a technology
which we do not have.
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Narrator:
If acoustic technology was used
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to levitate massive stones,
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as ancient astronaut theorists
suggest,
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might knowledge
of this technology
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have been left for humankind
to rediscover?
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This levitation technology
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is exotic because we have
no idea how to do this today.
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For thousands of years now,
we've turned this
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into the realm
of legends and myths.
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The fact that we have stories
of these ancient gods,
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in my opinion,
is that we are suggesting
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that our ancestors
misinterpreted
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these beings as gods
because their technology
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far surpassed their current
frame of reference.
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-Henry: Right.
-Taylor: So, these beings
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from our ancient past
had probably figured this out
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in order to do
whatever it was they did.
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And that lends us
down the road of,
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how do we figure it out?
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And that's something
that I'm really intrigued by.
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Tzadok:
This technology
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will not only transform
our society;
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it'll change our world.
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To me, this is fascinating
that there seems to be
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acoustics and sound that reach
the realm of the gods.
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Tzadok:
The path of the ten sefirot
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in the kabbalah speak
of the energy vortexes
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which vibrate in five
different harmonics
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called vowels,
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which is called
tonal technology.
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This knowledge
was considered too dangerous
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to be publicly displayed.
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And according to the stories
and the legends,
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this technology was unleashed,
and it destroyed the world.
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-And, I...
-Childress: So, well,
first they destroyed jericho.
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-Right? With their sound...
-Well, jericho, jericho...
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Jericho came later,
but actually,
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when you're bringing up jericho,
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the whole story
of the ark of the covenant
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and the marching,
this is only just one
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simple biblical example.
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Narrator:
The hebrew bible's
book of joshua
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tells the story of how israel
conquered canaan
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beginning with
the battle of jericho.
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According to the story,
god commanded the israelites
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to March around the seemingly
impenetrable walls of jericho
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once a day
for six straight days,
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carrying with them
the ark of the covenant.
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But on the seventh day,
they were to circle jericho
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seven times,
making tremendous noise.
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Hussain:
On the seventh day,
as they circle it,
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they blow the trumpets,
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and it's the sound
that brings the walls down.
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And you can think of that
from an engineering perspective.
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Is it the trumpets
and the vibration,
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the sound of the trumpets,
that somehow resonates
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with a particular frequency
in the brick of the walls
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that causes these walls
to collapse?
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Narrator:
Is it possible
that the story of jericho
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is a historical account
of acoustic technology
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being used
thousands of years ago?
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Ancient astronaut theorists
say yes
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and point to other stories
that describe the power
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of the ark of the covenant.
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What I have always
found fascinating
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is that we have stories
of these magical incantations.
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-Right.
-But, you know,
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operating something
with voice commands,
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if you don't know what that is,
that's a magical incantation.
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This is the interesting thing,
because when you look at
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the ark of the covenant...
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...You look at the high priest.
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The high priest, of course,
would speak to god
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wearing the
breastplate of judgement
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that had the 12 stones on it.
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The high priest would approach
the ark of the covenant,
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and he would start
to recite certain tones, sounds.
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These were very deep,
tonal, throat-type chants.
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The tones were said to then
cause the stones to vibrate,
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and they would send out lights,
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and then the ark somehow
would react to this.
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There's some
active energy there,
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which we call the glory,
or kavod, of god.
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It's not god, but it's
some actual energy field
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that if you would be
in the presence...
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-Remember, you couldn't go
into the presence.
-Or a machine.
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-That's right.
-Something was there
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that if you went
too close, you died.
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I'll tell you exactly
what that sounds to me like.
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This breastplate has optical
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and/or acousto-optical
transceivers on it.
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And they're hand-shaking,
which is what
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the old-school acoustic
phone modems would do
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when you would call up--
or the fax machine calls up--
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to connect to the other side.
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Henry:
What we're seeing here
is that they would use sound
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to link heaven and earth.
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(deep chanting)
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narrator:
The idea that sound can
facilitate communication
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between man and divine beings--
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like the hindu use of aum--
is a common theme
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in religious traditions
throughout the world.
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All religions really use music,
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and you see that
in worship services.
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(chanting)
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so the cantor with the psalms
in the jewish tradition...
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(choir singing a hymn)
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...Choir in
christian traditions.
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Even in the islamic tradition,
where there's no formal music,
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there's a-a melody
to the recitation of the koran.
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(melodic chanting)
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every culture has the idea
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that this music connects us
with the divine.
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Narrator:
For many religious practices,
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just as important
as musical traditions
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are the locations in which
the rituals are performed.
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Thompson: A choir singing
in chartres cathedral
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is magical because
of the architectural space.
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And so these
architectural spaces
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in all these various cultures,
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from these kind of secret
monasteries in the far east
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and in the middle east,
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were famous for having
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architectural designed spaces
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that call up the sacred.
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(congregation chanting)
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narrator:
Interestingly, a growing number
of archaeologists believe
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some of the world's
oldest structures
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were specifically designed to
accentuate acoustic properties.
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Like all of you,
I'm always keeping up
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on the latest archaeological
developments and research,
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and I think
it's really fascinating
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that monuments worldwide have
acoustic properties.
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What they're finding is
that these were chambers
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that were designed
where you would have this
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acoustic experience
that you heard,
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but you also felt it
in your bones, in your tissue.
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-Yeah, they call this
archaeoacoustics.
-Mm-hmm.
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Narrator:
Archaeoacoustics is
an interdisciplinary
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field of archaeology
dedicated to examining
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how sound and acoustics were
utilized in the ancient world.
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Felicia beardsley:
It's a relatively new field,
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and archaeoacoustics
is looking at
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the sound quality
of ancient sites,
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historical sites,
archaeological sites
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where we see music
probably played a role.
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Stonehenge is one of those.
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Where you stand
in the middle of stonehenge,
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you would create
the sound blast of music,
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whatever implements were used,
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'cause we're not really sure,
and it would bounce
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off the stones and create
this sort of echo chamber.
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Stonehenge functioned
as a sonic temple.
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By this, what I mean is that...
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Individuals,
the center of the monument,
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would create musical sounds,
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particularly of a low frequency,
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that would be contained
actually inside the stones
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and build up an energy,
if you like,
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for a purpose which we can
only guess at right now.
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Narrator:
All around the world,
archaeologists have identified
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numerous ancient sites
that were designed
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according
to acoustic principles,
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such as gobekli tepe in turkey,
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the hypogeum in malta
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and the newgrange passage tomb
in ireland.
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Newgrange has very strong
acoustic properties.
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What they found is,
is that the way the sound waves
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bounce around the chamber,
they create
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what's called standing waves.
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And they increase
in intensity and sound.
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Narrator:
According to some researchers,
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curious carvings found inside
newgrange provide key evidence
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documenting that
the structure was
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purposely designed to have
elaborate acoustic properties.
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Newman:
And it seems that these
standing waves were recorded
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actually within
the chamber itself,
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where you could see
these zigzags
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carved all over the place,
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suggesting that they
not only understood acoustics
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but they were recording
the experience
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within the chambers.
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The other thing of-of
real interest is the fact that
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when they investigated
the corbeled roof,
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which is like
multiple mega-size stones
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almost going around a spiral,
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they found that these
had been adjusted.
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And they found the reason
for that was because
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they were tuning the chamber
acoustically.
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Narrator:
Is it merely coincidence
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that ancient structures
all over the world
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appear to have been designed
by different civilizations
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that demonstrate such
similar acoustic properties?
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Or might they share
a very common purpose?
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And if so, why?
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I mean, it's fascinating
the whole idea of
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these vibrations and acoustics
within these ancient sites
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and that they were
purposely created that way.
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Henry:
Yeah, they were set up for,
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uh, an extraordinary
human experience
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that potentially then
this can enable an experience
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with an otherworldly being,
even a... Like a godlike being.
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They were signifying
it was a place,
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that they were opening up
a spiritual portal
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by doing ceremony, chanting--
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you know, maybe
beating drums or something--
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to their ancestor gods
or to their sky gods.
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What we're seeing here
is that these were
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meeting grounds
of humans and the gods.
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The interesting thing about
these resonance chambers--
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one thing we have discovered
at these low frequencies--
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you actually can be in a...
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In sort of a trancelike
state from it.
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Tzadok:
Apparently, there is
a psychological
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or spiritual effect.
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This was used
with shamanistic practices.
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Narrator:
Ancient religious leaders,
commonly known as shamans,
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were seen as links between
humans and a higher realm.
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For the shamans,
sound was not used
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merely to make a spiritual
connection with the divine
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but to actually interact
with otherworldly beings.
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Beardsley:
The term "shaman"
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00:26:12,530 --> 00:26:15,781
comes from siberian
religious practices,
492
00:26:15,866 --> 00:26:17,533
and it means
somebody who can see
493
00:26:17,618 --> 00:26:21,370
the underlying fabric
of the world around them.
494
00:26:21,455 --> 00:26:23,247
These are the negotiators
495
00:26:23,291 --> 00:26:25,541
between this world
and the other world.
496
00:26:26,586 --> 00:26:29,336
They could step
into the other world
497
00:26:29,422 --> 00:26:31,922
to negotiate
with otherworldly forces.
498
00:26:34,969 --> 00:26:36,844
Collins:
Individuals, shamans,
499
00:26:36,929 --> 00:26:39,513
when they chanted,
when they sung,
500
00:26:39,599 --> 00:26:42,558
when they used the instruments,
501
00:26:42,643 --> 00:26:47,271
it was to enter into
altered states of consciousness
502
00:26:47,356 --> 00:26:51,066
so that they could communicate
with spirit entities
503
00:26:51,110 --> 00:26:52,943
and perhaps connect with
504
00:26:52,987 --> 00:26:55,613
what we might describe
as ancient aliens.
505
00:26:58,075 --> 00:27:01,368
Tzadok:
The point is that
the shamanistic practices
506
00:27:01,454 --> 00:27:03,579
are all built upon what?
507
00:27:03,664 --> 00:27:07,499
Chants, sounds,
altered states of consciousness
508
00:27:07,585 --> 00:27:10,794
which bring you
into connection with...
509
00:27:10,838 --> 00:27:14,298
Extraterrestrials, aliens,
whatever is out there.
510
00:27:14,342 --> 00:27:16,759
That's a really
interesting point, rabbi.
511
00:27:16,844 --> 00:27:19,470
You know, we have discovered
that sound waves
512
00:27:19,513 --> 00:27:21,764
can actually control our brain.
513
00:27:24,810 --> 00:27:27,895
Narrator:
In the 1960s,
neuroscientists discovered
514
00:27:27,980 --> 00:27:30,481
that rhythm and acoustics
can produce
515
00:27:30,566 --> 00:27:32,941
a physiological change
in the human brain
516
00:27:33,027 --> 00:27:36,487
through a process
known as entrainment.
517
00:27:38,240 --> 00:27:41,116
Thompson:
If I can create a pulsing
518
00:27:41,202 --> 00:27:42,660
in the external environment
519
00:27:42,703 --> 00:27:45,162
that's pulsing
at a brain wave speed,
520
00:27:45,247 --> 00:27:49,249
my brain waves will try to match
that speed to save energy,
521
00:27:49,335 --> 00:27:52,503
and my conscious will...
Will change in the process.
522
00:27:54,548 --> 00:27:56,632
So we can do that
using just a drum
523
00:27:56,676 --> 00:27:59,677
to change consciousness at will.
524
00:27:59,762 --> 00:28:03,097
If I hook you up
to an eeg machine
525
00:28:03,182 --> 00:28:05,766
so I can look at
your brain waves--
526
00:28:05,851 --> 00:28:07,393
and normally, when we're awake,
527
00:28:07,478 --> 00:28:10,145
my brain waves are
generating beta function,
528
00:28:10,231 --> 00:28:15,067
which is rapid,
between 13 hertz and 38.
529
00:28:15,152 --> 00:28:17,444
And the drumbeat is at five.
530
00:28:17,530 --> 00:28:20,531
And my brain waves are
gonna start slowing down
531
00:28:20,574 --> 00:28:23,075
and slowing down,
slower, slower,
532
00:28:23,160 --> 00:28:26,203
to take my consciousness
from a waking state
533
00:28:26,247 --> 00:28:29,123
into a dream state
without going to sleep first,
534
00:28:29,208 --> 00:28:32,543
which means that's a classic
definition of a trance.
535
00:28:34,505 --> 00:28:37,506
The earliest examples
of brain entrainment
536
00:28:37,591 --> 00:28:40,384
would be shamanic drumming.
537
00:28:40,428 --> 00:28:44,430
The speed of the drumbeat tends
to be around five hertz.
538
00:28:44,515 --> 00:28:46,056
And that's about like this.
539
00:28:47,935 --> 00:28:50,310
(chanting)
540
00:28:50,396 --> 00:28:52,771
you know, that's about it.
That's about five hertz.
541
00:28:52,857 --> 00:28:54,648
And five hertz is
where your brain goes
542
00:28:54,734 --> 00:28:56,358
when you're dreaming at night.
543
00:28:56,444 --> 00:29:00,571
The whole idea is
to transform consciousness.
544
00:29:02,450 --> 00:29:05,576
They were trying
to achieve a connection
545
00:29:05,619 --> 00:29:08,829
with the divine,
with the otherworldly.
546
00:29:09,957 --> 00:29:12,082
Narrator:
If modern science has proven
547
00:29:12,126 --> 00:29:14,710
that shamanic drumming
does, in fact,
548
00:29:14,795 --> 00:29:17,212
induce a state of trance,
549
00:29:17,298 --> 00:29:19,715
could it also be true
that it enables
550
00:29:19,759 --> 00:29:21,925
extrasensory abilities
551
00:29:21,969 --> 00:29:26,180
and even allows for
communication with other realms?
552
00:29:27,767 --> 00:29:30,893
While it may sound
like a far-fetched notion,
553
00:29:30,978 --> 00:29:34,688
in 1995,
the u.S. Government revealed
554
00:29:34,774 --> 00:29:38,692
that brain entrainment was part
of its top secret spy program
555
00:29:38,778 --> 00:29:41,028
called project stargate.
556
00:29:42,448 --> 00:29:44,573
Operatives in
this clandestine unit
557
00:29:44,658 --> 00:29:48,786
gathered intelligence about
persons, places and events
558
00:29:48,829 --> 00:29:53,290
from great distances
by sensing with their minds,
559
00:29:53,375 --> 00:29:56,043
a practice called
remote viewing.
560
00:29:57,254 --> 00:29:59,797
During the 1970s,
561
00:29:59,882 --> 00:30:02,090
president jimmy carter's
administration
562
00:30:02,134 --> 00:30:04,301
used remote viewers to locate
563
00:30:04,345 --> 00:30:06,929
a downed russian spy plane
in africa.
564
00:30:08,265 --> 00:30:10,599
You talk to any of
the old remote viewers,
565
00:30:10,684 --> 00:30:12,643
the ones from
the stargate program,
566
00:30:12,686 --> 00:30:16,647
they'll tell you how accurate
and how important
567
00:30:16,690 --> 00:30:18,732
and how relevant
their information was.
568
00:30:20,027 --> 00:30:22,069
Narrator:
John vivanco has been working
569
00:30:22,154 --> 00:30:23,987
in the field of remote viewing
570
00:30:24,073 --> 00:30:26,782
as both a teacher
and practitioner
571
00:30:26,867 --> 00:30:29,117
for more than 20 years.
572
00:30:29,161 --> 00:30:32,746
I worked with corporations,
intelligence,
573
00:30:32,832 --> 00:30:35,666
uh, counterterror
for the fbi after 9/11.
574
00:30:38,170 --> 00:30:41,171
Narrator:
At the start of every
remote viewing session,
575
00:30:41,257 --> 00:30:44,967
john uses specific sounds
to entrain his brain waves
576
00:30:45,010 --> 00:30:47,469
and create a trancelike state.
577
00:30:49,223 --> 00:30:50,639
What we do with remote viewing
578
00:30:50,724 --> 00:30:53,141
before we do a session
is a cooldown.
579
00:30:53,185 --> 00:30:55,143
Uh, we will meditate,
580
00:30:55,229 --> 00:30:58,355
and one of the aides that
we'll use are binaural beats.
581
00:30:59,441 --> 00:31:02,609
So, if you think about
frequencies in the ear,
582
00:31:02,695 --> 00:31:04,862
we'll listen to these sounds.
583
00:31:04,905 --> 00:31:07,114
So, if one ear
is pulsing a sound
584
00:31:07,199 --> 00:31:10,284
of let's just say... Six hertz
585
00:31:10,369 --> 00:31:15,873
and in another ear it's pulsing
a sound of four hertz,
586
00:31:15,916 --> 00:31:18,166
your brain waves
will synchronize
587
00:31:18,210 --> 00:31:20,294
to around five hertz.
588
00:31:20,379 --> 00:31:23,297
And we like to stay in that zone
589
00:31:23,382 --> 00:31:25,257
in order to get
the best information.
590
00:31:26,510 --> 00:31:29,678
Narrator:
John claims that by entering
this trance state
591
00:31:29,763 --> 00:31:32,848
remote viewers have gathered
more than just information.
592
00:31:32,933 --> 00:31:36,727
They have also encountered
otherworldly beings.
593
00:31:36,770 --> 00:31:38,687
Vivanco:
We were working a project
594
00:31:38,772 --> 00:31:41,023
around the
arecibo radio observatory,
595
00:31:41,108 --> 00:31:45,903
and I was the first viewer
on this particular tasking,
596
00:31:45,946 --> 00:31:49,072
and I start to get
these beings, these aliens.
597
00:31:49,158 --> 00:31:52,326
And I just remember
during the session,
598
00:31:52,411 --> 00:31:53,869
uh, I kept saying,
"they're coming,
599
00:31:53,913 --> 00:31:55,704
they're coming, they're coming."
600
00:31:55,789 --> 00:31:59,374
and they started
to take notice of me.
601
00:31:59,460 --> 00:32:01,543
And I'm starting to freak out
because I've got
602
00:32:01,629 --> 00:32:03,545
tons of adrenaline
flowing through me.
603
00:32:03,631 --> 00:32:05,172
I-I'm in fight-or-flight.
604
00:32:06,550 --> 00:32:09,885
It telepathically communicated
with me, and it said,
605
00:32:09,970 --> 00:32:14,556
"we are here to help you,
and we want you to help us."
606
00:32:15,809 --> 00:32:19,269
the other viewers started
to experience the same thing.
607
00:32:19,313 --> 00:32:21,855
And so that's when
we started to, okay,
608
00:32:21,941 --> 00:32:24,232
now you know
I'm not hallucinating.
609
00:32:25,319 --> 00:32:27,110
This is absolutely real.
610
00:32:28,948 --> 00:32:30,906
Travis, you could speak to this
probably in more detail,
611
00:32:30,991 --> 00:32:33,075
but we-we live
in a spectrum, right?
612
00:32:33,160 --> 00:32:36,370
-We see a very tiny
sliver of reality.
-Oh...
613
00:32:36,455 --> 00:32:38,288
And what if these frequencies--
614
00:32:38,332 --> 00:32:40,207
what if they're like dials--
you know, you can...
615
00:32:40,292 --> 00:32:41,875
Like you're tuning
the radio dial?
616
00:32:41,961 --> 00:32:43,585
"oh, I'm not in
earth frequency anymore.
617
00:32:43,671 --> 00:32:46,004
"I'm just gonna tune it
a little bit in this space,
618
00:32:46,090 --> 00:32:48,215
and I'm gonna be able to see
what's actually there."
619
00:32:48,300 --> 00:32:50,717
so, what if--
and this is a what-if--
620
00:32:50,803 --> 00:32:53,929
you're in this perfect spot,
what if that shifts you
621
00:32:53,973 --> 00:32:58,016
slightly, uh, in the spectrum
that you can, uh, perceive?
622
00:32:58,102 --> 00:33:00,060
Tzadok:
How about this?
623
00:33:00,145 --> 00:33:02,980
If we could actually,
through science,
624
00:33:03,065 --> 00:33:06,066
find the proper
resonances, tones
625
00:33:06,151 --> 00:33:10,570
that'll actually put us
in contact with... With whom?
626
00:33:10,656 --> 00:33:13,657
-The ancestors.
-The only way to find out...
627
00:33:14,952 --> 00:33:19,204
...Is to knock on the door
and go through and say,
628
00:33:19,289 --> 00:33:20,664
"who's there?"
629
00:33:26,922 --> 00:33:30,090
there is an ancient book
called perek shirah
630
00:33:30,175 --> 00:33:31,967
with a chapter of song
where in which it's revealed
631
00:33:32,052 --> 00:33:35,387
that everything in nature
has its own vibration.
632
00:33:35,472 --> 00:33:36,972
-Right.
-Which means it has
633
00:33:37,057 --> 00:33:38,348
-its own consciousness.
-Right.
634
00:33:38,434 --> 00:33:39,558
We call that
mechanical resonance.
635
00:33:39,643 --> 00:33:41,226
Everything is alive.
636
00:33:41,311 --> 00:33:43,020
Taylor:
And that comes back to--
637
00:33:43,063 --> 00:33:48,066
the universe itself has
this mishmash of vibrations.
638
00:33:48,152 --> 00:33:51,069
-Right.
-And it's singing a song,
so to speak.
639
00:33:51,155 --> 00:33:54,448
And if we learn how to interpret
and/or manipulate the song,
640
00:33:54,533 --> 00:33:57,325
then we can interpret and/or
manipulate the universe.
641
00:33:57,411 --> 00:33:59,244
-And it's all harmonics.
-Henry: It's all harmonics.
642
00:33:59,329 --> 00:34:00,871
We've got to go back
to pythagoras
643
00:34:00,914 --> 00:34:03,206
with his "music
of the spheres" concept
644
00:34:03,292 --> 00:34:06,543
because he comes up with
the idea of the musical scale
645
00:34:06,628 --> 00:34:08,712
and, uh, musical ratios.
646
00:34:11,633 --> 00:34:14,885
Narrator:
In the sixth century bc,
pythagoras,
647
00:34:14,970 --> 00:34:17,679
the famous greek mathematician
and philosopher,
648
00:34:17,765 --> 00:34:19,723
made an acoustic discovery
649
00:34:19,808 --> 00:34:22,684
that would reverberate
through history.
650
00:34:22,770 --> 00:34:25,062
Pythagoras was,
in a certain sense,
651
00:34:25,105 --> 00:34:27,647
the father
of modern mathematics.
652
00:34:28,734 --> 00:34:30,817
He gave us the base-ten formula
653
00:34:30,903 --> 00:34:33,987
for our western
system of numbers,
654
00:34:34,073 --> 00:34:37,699
and he discovered
a divine symmetry, so to speak,
655
00:34:37,785 --> 00:34:39,910
in all things that exist.
656
00:34:42,748 --> 00:34:44,414
Jonathan young:
One day, pythagoras is
657
00:34:44,500 --> 00:34:46,291
walking by the blacksmith's,
658
00:34:46,376 --> 00:34:48,835
and he's hearing some harmony
659
00:34:48,921 --> 00:34:51,254
coming out from
the smithy area there.
660
00:34:52,508 --> 00:34:56,510
And so, with the kind of
a persistence of a scientist,
661
00:34:56,595 --> 00:35:01,556
he figures out that if
a hammer is twice the weight
662
00:35:01,642 --> 00:35:05,477
of another hammer and they both
strike at the same time,
663
00:35:05,562 --> 00:35:07,771
the notes they make are harmony.
664
00:35:10,943 --> 00:35:13,485
Michael dennin:
The great discovery he made
665
00:35:13,570 --> 00:35:16,238
is that the waves generated,
666
00:35:16,323 --> 00:35:18,448
say, by strings
or wind instruments
667
00:35:18,534 --> 00:35:21,368
could be converted
into clear notes and scales
668
00:35:21,453 --> 00:35:24,246
by using fractions
and discrete ratios.
669
00:35:24,331 --> 00:35:29,000
So, pythagoras did this amazing
job of taking math and geometry
670
00:35:29,086 --> 00:35:31,461
and tying it to music,
which then led to
671
00:35:31,547 --> 00:35:33,547
the entire western
musical scale.
672
00:35:37,427 --> 00:35:40,804
Narrator:
Pythagoras's study of harmonics
led him to theorize
673
00:35:40,889 --> 00:35:44,850
that everything in the universe,
including planets and stars,
674
00:35:44,935 --> 00:35:48,645
exists in a constant state
of vibration.
675
00:35:48,689 --> 00:35:50,981
Incredibly, he was right.
676
00:35:53,152 --> 00:35:58,113
2,000 years ago, the greeks
asked an elemental question:
677
00:35:58,198 --> 00:36:00,073
What paradigm can explain
678
00:36:00,159 --> 00:36:02,909
the entire complexity
of the universe?
679
00:36:04,246 --> 00:36:07,664
Pythagoras said
music has the complexity
680
00:36:07,749 --> 00:36:11,543
to explain the diversity
of the universe itself.
681
00:36:12,671 --> 00:36:14,629
So, in other words,
our universe resonates
682
00:36:14,715 --> 00:36:17,174
with the notes from music.
683
00:36:18,969 --> 00:36:22,429
Pythagoras said that
everything is based on music,
684
00:36:22,514 --> 00:36:24,723
which, in turn, is based
on certain ratios:
685
00:36:24,808 --> 00:36:26,766
Thirds, fifths, octaves.
686
00:36:27,895 --> 00:36:30,770
So, why not explain
the solar system this way?
687
00:36:30,856 --> 00:36:34,566
If you look at mercury, venus,
earth, mars, jupiter, saturn,
688
00:36:34,651 --> 00:36:37,652
they are aligned
according to certain ratios.
689
00:36:37,738 --> 00:36:41,740
Maybe these ratios are
the ratios of strings.
690
00:36:41,825 --> 00:36:45,035
And so he called it
"music of the spheres."
691
00:36:46,997 --> 00:36:49,789
when planets move
around the solar system,
692
00:36:49,875 --> 00:36:52,292
he thought
they must create music,
693
00:36:52,377 --> 00:36:54,002
music that we cannot hear.
694
00:36:54,087 --> 00:36:57,255
This is heavenly music,
music of the angels,
695
00:36:57,341 --> 00:37:00,550
but nonetheless, that would
explain the regularity
696
00:37:00,636 --> 00:37:03,094
of the solar system itself.
697
00:37:03,180 --> 00:37:05,055
And so he thought
you could explain
698
00:37:05,140 --> 00:37:07,474
the universe through music.
699
00:37:08,602 --> 00:37:10,393
Horowitz:
Pythagoras felt he was
700
00:37:10,479 --> 00:37:13,521
unlocking a kind of code
of creation.
701
00:37:13,607 --> 00:37:15,398
He was providing humanity
702
00:37:15,484 --> 00:37:17,901
with the language of the gods,
so to speak.
703
00:37:19,696 --> 00:37:22,447
Pythagoras said it was apollo,
the-the sun god,
704
00:37:22,532 --> 00:37:25,075
who taught him about
all of these advanced concepts
705
00:37:25,160 --> 00:37:27,619
and laying down the basis
for modern music
706
00:37:27,704 --> 00:37:29,871
and everything
that we know about music.
707
00:37:29,915 --> 00:37:32,290
So, there's an
extraterrestrial connection here
708
00:37:32,376 --> 00:37:34,626
that is very important
for us to think about.
709
00:37:34,711 --> 00:37:39,589
All this talk about music
and frequencies and harmonics
710
00:37:39,675 --> 00:37:42,175
all boils down
to mathematics, correct?
711
00:37:42,261 --> 00:37:45,303
According to the ancient
kabbalistic texts,
712
00:37:45,389 --> 00:37:50,225
math, complemented with
the appropriate harmonics,
713
00:37:50,310 --> 00:37:53,061
are going to align
with the natural harmonic
714
00:37:53,146 --> 00:37:56,481
or universal pattern
of the universe.
715
00:37:56,566 --> 00:37:59,192
We are talking about the hidden,
716
00:37:59,278 --> 00:38:01,569
sacred knowledge
of the ancients,
717
00:38:01,655 --> 00:38:05,615
which was
their secret technology,
718
00:38:05,701 --> 00:38:08,326
their way of reaching out
to the higher dimensions,
719
00:38:08,412 --> 00:38:13,206
whether they be to angels
or gods or ancient aliens.
720
00:38:19,298 --> 00:38:20,547
This is a really interesting,
uh, conversation
721
00:38:20,632 --> 00:38:23,133
about all these different
acoustic properties.
722
00:38:23,218 --> 00:38:25,635
I've always thought that there's
a... A different pattern.
723
00:38:25,721 --> 00:38:28,096
I call... I've always called it
the god fractal--
724
00:38:28,181 --> 00:38:29,806
that, I think, if you found it,
725
00:38:29,891 --> 00:38:31,641
it would be like
the mathematical instructions
726
00:38:31,727 --> 00:38:33,476
to building
the universe or whatever.
727
00:38:33,520 --> 00:38:36,646
Have you seen diagrams
throughout history or whatever
728
00:38:36,732 --> 00:38:39,649
that, to you,
suggest the pattern?
729
00:38:39,735 --> 00:38:41,651
-Henry: The flower of life.
-I was just about to say.
730
00:38:41,737 --> 00:38:43,320
Henry:
It has to be the flower of life,
731
00:38:43,405 --> 00:38:46,531
the-the symbol
of creation itself.
732
00:38:46,616 --> 00:38:49,701
Narrator:
Constructed of
overlapping circles,
733
00:38:49,786 --> 00:38:53,163
the flower of life holds
all geometric forms
734
00:38:53,248 --> 00:38:55,832
within its design.
735
00:38:55,876 --> 00:38:59,336
One of the oldest known examples
of this sacred geometry
736
00:38:59,421 --> 00:39:02,130
can be found at
the temple of osiris in egypt,
737
00:39:02,174 --> 00:39:07,552
a structure archaeologists
claim is 6,000 years old.
738
00:39:07,637 --> 00:39:09,763
The flower of life symbol
is considered
739
00:39:09,848 --> 00:39:11,848
the seed symbol of all symbols.
740
00:39:13,143 --> 00:39:15,143
The ancient egyptians understood
741
00:39:15,228 --> 00:39:17,187
this symbol came
from the heavens.
742
00:39:17,272 --> 00:39:19,397
Childress:
The flower of life
is very special.
743
00:39:19,483 --> 00:39:22,067
It's really a... A mandala.
744
00:39:22,152 --> 00:39:24,319
And it may have something to do
745
00:39:24,363 --> 00:39:29,115
with the geometric nature
of the-the universe.
746
00:39:30,160 --> 00:39:32,452
We don't know
exactly what it did.
747
00:39:32,537 --> 00:39:37,374
Perhaps it was really
symbolizing some device
748
00:39:37,417 --> 00:39:40,627
that's a sound device,
a harmonic device,
749
00:39:40,712 --> 00:39:43,004
something that's
highly technical
750
00:39:43,090 --> 00:39:46,341
and was used by
these ancient cultures.
751
00:39:46,385 --> 00:39:49,052
Narrator:
Is it possible
that extraterrestrials
752
00:39:49,137 --> 00:39:51,888
have used acoustics
to guide humankind
753
00:39:51,932 --> 00:39:54,349
for thousands of years?
754
00:39:54,434 --> 00:39:59,437
And if so, did they hide clues
in ancient traditions,
755
00:39:59,523 --> 00:40:03,650
structures that create
altered states of consciousness,
756
00:40:03,735 --> 00:40:08,446
and sacred shapes in the form
of cymatic patterns?
757
00:40:08,532 --> 00:40:11,032
Perhaps the next
great leap forward
758
00:40:11,118 --> 00:40:13,701
will occur once we tune in
759
00:40:13,787 --> 00:40:16,913
to the extraterrestrial
messages around us.
760
00:40:18,333 --> 00:40:21,292
I think, too,
the opportunity we have here
761
00:40:21,378 --> 00:40:23,920
for cracking
this harmonic code is--
762
00:40:23,964 --> 00:40:27,757
we all talk about a golden age
and a time when we're gonna see
763
00:40:27,843 --> 00:40:29,843
extraterrestrial presence
on this planet,
764
00:40:29,928 --> 00:40:31,469
and this could be the key to it.
765
00:40:31,555 --> 00:40:33,596
"harmony" is the right,
uh, key word there.
766
00:40:33,682 --> 00:40:35,265
-Exactly.
-Yeah, right.
767
00:40:35,350 --> 00:40:37,183
For the whole universe
to be in harmony, yeah.
768
00:40:37,269 --> 00:40:41,020
So, this is literally
getting the right vibrations
769
00:40:41,106 --> 00:40:43,481
to match with
the right vibrations
770
00:40:43,567 --> 00:40:46,443
to create the next
experience of reality.
771
00:40:46,528 --> 00:40:49,028
I like that.
Guys, look, this has been
772
00:40:49,114 --> 00:40:52,824
absolutely incredible
conversation.
773
00:40:52,909 --> 00:40:55,952
And I think we've established
that there is
774
00:40:56,037 --> 00:40:59,205
way more to the world
that we know of,
775
00:40:59,291 --> 00:41:01,541
there's way more to our reality
776
00:41:01,626 --> 00:41:05,795
and also what we can perceive
with our senses.
777
00:41:05,839 --> 00:41:10,008
And I can't wait to continue
this at some other time.
778
00:41:10,093 --> 00:41:11,634
To be continued.
779
00:41:11,720 --> 00:41:13,303
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