WO2006130867A2 - Frequency spectrum conversion to natural harmonic frequencies process - Google Patents
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- That paper described the instrumentation that was used at the time to receive and record extremely low frequency electromagnetic wave trains (elf waves) that are a byproduct of lightning strikes occurring all over the Earth.
- the elf waves are contained within the natural resonance cavity (wave-guide) composed of the surface of the Earth and the 'D' layer of the ionosphere.
- the resonance cavity of the Earth is analogous to the resonance cavity of a guitar or violin.
- elf waves His interest in lightning generated elf waves was heightened when he realized that the waves had the same frequencies, frequency averages and wave shapes (envelopes) as do human brain waves.
- the frequency range of the elf waves is between 0.02 cycles per second (Hz) and 13.5 Hz.
- the most frequently occurring elf wave frequency is 10.6 Hz.
- the frequency of 10.6 Hz is very important to the present invention.
- the human brain produces 4 distinct brain wave patterns that are named after letters from the Greek alphabet. These brain wave patterns along with their frequencies are described below:
- Theta 3 Hz up to and including 7 Hz.
- a person who is either asleep or unconscious also generates Theta waves.
- Theta waves have been linked to the state of dreaming that is accompanied by 'rapid eye movement' (REM sleep). Hyperactive children have been known to produce Theta waves while awake.
- Alpha 7 Hz up to and including 13.5 Hz.
- Alpha brain waves are generated when a person is relaxed or in a state of meditation.
- Beta 13.5 Hz. to 27 Hz.
- a person produces Beta waves when awake and totally aware of the world around them. Brain waves above 27 Hz. are known to occur on occasion and are called 'High Beta.'
- Ra System of Mathematics consists of at least 9 formats.
- the names of the nine known Ra formats and their related values of Pi are as follows: Omega Major; Alpha Major; Hydrogen Major; Blue; Green; Red; Hydrogen Minor; Alpha Minor; and Omega Minor.
- There is a relationship between each of the mirror image formats (Omega Major/Omega Minor - Alpha Major/Alpha Minor - Hydrogen Major/Hydrogen Minor - Blue/Red) and the central format (Green).
- the most intense spectral line of hydrogen is 121.5 Ra milli-microns.
- the related Red 'A' frequency of 106.02875 approximates the average alpha wave produced by a meditating human being and the most frequently occurring elf wave generated by lightning. This is the Ra base line frequency from which all other harmonious Ra musical tones are derived.
- the Green Ra Tone Scale - Natural and Standard [78]
- the Ra formats relate to many aspects of nature and science. One relationship to be estimated is musical notes and their conversion to natural frequencies. In the Green Ra format, the following 1 st octave frequencies have been calculated per natural second of time (n.s.t.):
- Another method to find the tonal frequencies for the other Ra formats is to use the ratios that are evident when the Pi values of each format are mathematically compared to the Pi value for the Green format.
- standard Green 'A' is 52.9963197 cycles per second.
- the ratio of Red Pi to Green Pi is 3.141592 ⁇ 3.142696805 and that value multiplied by 52.9963197 cycles per second equals 52.977699 cycles per second.
- the standard Red 'A' is 52.977699 cycles per second.
- Figures 2A through 21 show the calculated conversion for the 1 st Octave of all nine Ra formats.
- the Pyramid Processor itself consists of 2 main parts: 1) a uniquely designed electronic device that recognizes standard forms of musical notes (frequencies) that were previously recorded on any type of existing recording medium; and 2) a hard wired or software program containing all Ra frequency scales.
- the Pyramid Processor allows a user to select a single or any combination of compatible Ra frequency scales i.e., Green, Red, Blue, Red-Blue, and Red- Blue-Green, etc. It has been found that the formats of Red, Blue, and Green, in any combination or individually produce, the most pleasing sounds to a human being, although any of the nine Ra formats will operate under the present invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a schematic block diagram of the apparatus 10, of the present invention.
- An apparatus for converting the frequency of standard musical notes to a corresponding frequency of Ra format musical notes i.e., the Pyramid Processor 10, comprising a processor 12 having a signal input port 14 for receiving a signal of standard musical notes and a signal output port for outputting a signal of Ra format musical notes.
- the processor 12 includes means for converting 22 the frequency of standard musical notes to a corresponding frequency of Ra musical notes using one of the conversion methods described above.
- the processor 12 also includes a means for selecting 18 a Ra format natural harmonic resonance.
- the Ra format natural harmonic resonance corresponds to a specific Ra format, i.e., Red, Green, Blue, etc., to which the apparatus will convert the standard musical notes.
- the apparatus 10 may also include a frequency analyzer 26 to determine the frequency of notes in the signal of standard musical notes as well as confirm the frequency of notes in the signal of Ra format musical notes.
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