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SCHLAGWERK STF-UR Planetary - Uranus - 207,4Hz

Planetary - Uranus - 207,4Hz

All the planets in our solar system follow specific rotations and orbits. These cyclical movements generate vibrations that are inaudible to us. The duration of an oscillation can be precisely calculated for each planet in Hertz (oscillations per second).

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In order to make these low planetary frequencies audible to the human ear, Swiss mathematician and scientist Hans Cousto developed the frequency doubling method in the 1970s. This involves transposing the planets' vibrations into higher octaves by doubling the frequency repeatedly until they are perceptible to us. These tones, known as octave-analog frequencies, are also part of what's known as the "cosmic octave".

This process makes the universe audible, and the unique properties of planetary frequencies can be used in a variety of ways.

All the planets in our solar system follow specific rotations and orbits. These cyclical movements generate vibrations that are inaudible to us. The duration of an oscillation can be precisely calculated for each planet in Hertz (oscillations per second).

To make these low-frequency planetary vibrations audible to the human ear, Swiss mathematician and scientist Hans Cousto developed the frequency doubling method in the 1970s. This involves transposing the planets' vibrations into higher octaves by doubling the frequency repeatedly until they are perceptible to us. These tones, known as octave-analog frequencies, are also part of what is known as the "cosmic octave".

This process makes the universe audible, and the unique properties of planetary frequencies can be used in a variety of ways.



- Category: handheld

- Material: steel

- Type: tuning fork

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