Friday, October 2, 2015

Color and Sound


E=mcvibration
For the all vibrations color coding you:

Rainbow, white, clear, black, spiraling cosmic spin,
searching for things as electromagnetic waves.
Here is conflation of “visible” light with sound. These measurements compare human singing to the color associated with musical notes.
                        The talent to "see" colors is part of what is
                         called "synesthesia" and "chromesthesia".
 
Newton's 1704 Musical Color Circle
E
Orange
484-580 THz 
590-620 nm
F      
Yellow
580-526 THz 
770-590 nm      
G
Green
526- 606 THz
495-570 nm
A
Blue
606-668 THz
450-495nm
B
Indigo
mediated modernly
into Violet & Blue
C
Violet
668-789 THz 
380-450 nm
D
Red
400-484 THz      
620- 750 nm                                             

+ Frequency & Wavelength Electromagnetic Light Info

Electromagnetic vibrating wave is measured in hertz.  Distance between waves is of a mountain range size.
1 electromagnetic vibration cycle per second = 1 hertz (Hz)  1 terahertz ((THz) = 1 trillion/1,000,000,000,000/1012 Hz
Electromagnetic moving wave is measured in meters. Distance between peaks is of an atomic size.
1 meter (m) = 39.3 inches.  1 nanometers (nm) = 1 billionth/0.000,000,001/10-9 of a meter

source material:wikipedia.org

Is it unfair to negotiate if color is present without light when we grew up in illuminating vibrations? The range of vibrational manifestation establishes the spirit, mind, and body, whatever the meaning and origins of such terms in the environment of these spiraling helices. The spin of sound, color, and tangibility in our lives consist of all ranges present in the Solar System and makes our holograms, however, not equally, rather from an individual perspective on lineaged reality. Each range participates in their role for us. Some known are radio, infrared, visible, ultraviolet, x, and gamma rays. We can see them cradling our World and selecting possibilities for the beauty of our existence.

December 8, 2016  In the 20th century French psychiatrist Jacques Lacan suggested that infants don't recognize themselves in the mirror (which is not self anyway, merely a light design), but I think infants are just adjusting to life outside the parent(al) hologram(s), the mirror perhaps more concerningly solid than uniquely so reflective.  Sensing the hologram(s) of self and the often blatant environment with electromagnetic vibration waves, movement, gravitational & chemical feeling, color, taste, sound, scent, we could ask.  "What's that picture on the board, baby?"