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		<description><![CDATA[Guest Article by Buryl Payne, Ph.D. 
Although the word ‘frequency’ is used for both sound and light, it
may be misleading our thinking. A pound of feathers is not related
to a pound of gold, nor is a cup of hot coffee related to a cup of
flour, even though we can stretch for some relationship if we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guest Article by <a href="http://www.buryl.com">Buryl Payne, Ph.D. </a></p>
<p>Although the word ‘frequency’ is used for both sound and light, it<br />
may be misleading our thinking. A pound of feathers is not related<br />
to a pound of gold, nor is a cup of hot coffee related to a cup of<br />
flour, even though we can stretch for some relationship if we try.</p>
<p>Furthermore, if one looks closely at light, as a wave, the<br />
visualization of electric and magnetic components smoothly<br />
propagating as orthogonal sine waves was made up years ago for<br />
simplifying the equations. The word ‘magnetic’ comes from the<br />
name of the place where lodestones were found in ancient Greece. It<br />
has no intrinsic meaning, that is, no connection with anything<br />
physical. Its continued use, as if it were a real ‘thing’ has, and still,<br />
confuses the thinking of many. It’s time to discard the term<br />
‘magnetism’ and replace with tone that describes the physical<br />
structure of matter, as it is now thought to be. Lodestones were<br />
formed by some electrons in iron ore spin-aligning with the great<br />
spin of Earth.</p>
<p>It was found centuries later that electrons moving in a wire created<br />
a spin force around the wire, also an effect like that observed in iron<br />
ore that has been soaked in Earth’s spin force. This leads to the<br />
inference that electrons moving in wires (current) may be spin-<br />
aligned.</p>
<p>But electrons are names made up (also from Greek). No one has<br />
ever seen an electron. They are NOT little spinning round balls with<br />
a covering of electric charge. The property which was called<br />
electricity was found to appear in discrete amounts. These ‘chunks’<br />
were called ‘electrons’ and were assumed to be things, since things<br />
or nouns fit in our grammar. Later when those ‘things’ called<br />
electrons were found to behave in some experiments like waves it<br />
baffled many people (and still does!) For how can a thing be a wave?</p>
<p>Physics is a net of words strung together following the rules of<br />
grammar, which are akin to the rules of logic as people using the<br />
western and European languages have developed them. The made<br />
up rules of grammar think for most people unless they are very<br />
careful and critics to think about what is structurally, rather than<br />
grammatically.</p>
<p><strong>So what is to be done to clarify thinking about the relationship, if<br />
there is one, between sound and light? </strong></p>
<p>What’s going on? Eyes are for seeing light, ears for sound, and some<br />
cells of the body sense both energy impingements. People often say<br />
sound waves are ‘like water waves’. But are they really? Or is this<br />
just a visual picture? Are they sinusoidal in shape? Are light waves<br />
sinusoidal or is that a handy model requiring less mental energy to<br />
comprehend? What’s happening compared with our verbal models<br />
of what’s happening?</p>
<p>I don’t have the tools or knowledge to find out.</p>
<p>Consider this from another angle. What about the psycho<br />
physiological effects of sound versus light?<br />
The patterns of light as in ‘artistic’ drawings, and the patterns of<br />
sounds as in music. Or the learned meanings of sound as in words,<br />
or light as in written words or symbols.</p>
<p>Humans have very sensitive receptors. We can almost hear<br />
individual molecules and almost see individual wavetrains called<br />
photons. Frank Brown, a biologist who helped found Woods Hole<br />
Oceanographic Institute on Cape Cod, believed every cell of the<br />
body could detect variations in Earth’s magnetic field.</p>
<p>And then there are the psychological meanings and interpretation…<br />
One way out of this complex situation is to use applied kinesiology<br />
or muscle testing to evaluate the effect on a human of a particular<br />
sound or light pulse or musical pattern or design.</p>
<p>Over the years I have found this to be accurate and have recently<br />
designed an electronic muscle tester which is slightly more accurate<br />
and can be used for self testing (See <a href="http://www.buryl.com">www.buryl.com</a>). So a<br />
particular musical pattern that is healing, or a particular light color<br />
or mixture of colors or designs, can be determined.</p>
<p>Theories are linguistic or mathematical mode.</p>
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