This blog is dedicated to my doggie, Jack

This blog is dedicated to my doggie, Jack
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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Cricket Chorus and other sounds of Nature

This just passed by my desktop.I hadn't heard this particular correlation of all the sounds listed, though often wondered about it...of course, we know of the Cricket Chorus....reminds me of early information on the pentatonic/minor nature of many animal sounds and correlation to indigenous scales....Did not find this on Jeffrey Thompson's site, as indicated, but felt worthy of passing on...pehaps one of you know....Sounds of LifeScientists have discovered an amazing fact about the sounds of the ebb and flow of ocean tides, people's voices, dolphin cries, and bird and cricket chirps. They sound the same! When researchers slow down voice recordings of people, they discover the people's voices sound like the ebb and flow of ocean tides.Then when researchers speed up the recordings, people's voices sound like dolphin cries. Speeded up more, like bird chirps. Even more like crickets. And guess what crickets chirps sound like slowed down? Yep. First like birds. Then dolphins. Then people.But wait! There's more. While examining the recordings of spacecrafts Voyager I and II at the California Institute for Human Science, scientists discover the same sounds! NASA recordings from outer space sound remarkably like ocean sounds, choirs of voices singing, dolphins, birds and crickets.Additionally, sounds produced by the rings of Uranus are virtually identical to those produced by Tibetan bowls.Researchers believe that this similarity is no coincidence. Scientific medical studies are discovering that the sound vibrations of dolphins, Tibetan bowls and choirs have a profound healing effect.Could this be the "collective unconscious" that Carl Jung refers to? A living "collective library" that contains all the knowledge of theUniverse? Stay tuned!- Center for Neuroacoustic Research and The California Institute for Human Science

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Alice, I found this very interesting.I think that we are all connected some how.Animals have always seemed to be more in tuned with people than people with animals.Carolyn

Lydia Anthony said...

This is a truly amazing phenomenon. However conclusions in the vein of "the collective unconscious" fail to satisfy. I can't help but see this as yet another artistic signature left by a loving Designer - one whose heart's pleasure it is to heal and unite all parts of creation to each other and to Himself.