Open your eyes to the wonders of sound™

CymaScope SE
Sound has structure and form, but while we can appreciate the beauty of music and birdsong, the invisibility of sound makes it difficult to study. Just as great advances in medical science have come about as the result of the microscope, and enormous strides have been made in understanding the cosmos with the telescope, the CymaScope® does for sound what the microscope and the telescope have done for medical science and cosmology.
In fact, the visual acuity of our brains is so powerful that we can make far more sense of the world and cosmos with our vision than we can with our other senses.
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Harmonic structures imbedded in sounds and manifested on the CymaScope’s membrane create CymaGlyphs®. These patterns take form in particulate matter, which gathers in areas where there is no vibration. Each CymaGlyph is effectively a ‘negative’ of the vibratory response of the membrane to a given sound. By studying the CymaGlyphs of pure sounds, musical instrument sounds, and animal sounds, for example, it is possible to learn much about the nature of life and the forces of creation.
CymaScope has applications in many fields, including:
• Speech Therapy
• Vocalist Coaching
• Physics
• Neurological Research
• Musicology
• Anthropology
• Biology
• Zoology
• Cosmology
Two of the most important applications for CymaScope
are speech therapy and zoology, as follows:
When practitioners produce a word or sound, a CymaGlyph is created, which is a sonic pattern that appears on the CymaScope. Patients are asked to pronounce the word or sound while viewing the emerging pattern, thus producing important visual feedback and allowing patients to know when they are pronouncing words and sounds correctly. This system is, therefore, useful for teaching deaf children to speak more clearly. It may also be used to help stroke victims to re-learn speech patterns. Autistic children may benefit from the visual feedback that CymaScope provides and MusicMadeVisible could offer additional support to mentally challenged children and adults. The CymaScope can also help people overcome speech impediments.
One version of the CymaScope is called CymaScope H.F., and it features a very small membrane that can manifest the high frequency sounds made by certain animals such as birds, dolphins, whales, mice and insects. All animals have their own unique range of CymaGlyphs while the general low-frequency vocal sounds of animals are easily reproduced by the CymaScope ‘P’ model.
The CymaScope can help us decipher animal language. In addition there is great potential for refining our knowledge of the evolution of various species. For evolutionists, voice ‘fingerprinting’ with CymaScope can help eliminate areas of doubt by showing the similarities in voice patterns between species.

MusicMadeVisible is an exciting new genre in entertainment made possible by the CymaScope and can also be used as a pallet for artistic expression by inputting a number of oscillators.
Enhance your enjoyment of listening to music with a continuous stream of morphing patterns emerge. MusicMadeVisible is the first
entertainment medium that shows the true nature of sound. Images from the CymaScope’s membrane are captured by an optional video camera and NCA (nose cone assembly) and viewed by means of a television or video projector.
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 Sound does not travel in waves, as commonly believed. Rather, it propagates in expanding spheres. The CymaScope allows us to see these hidden structures, in effect looking at a slice through the sound sphere.
To learn more about sound as a sphere read John Stuart Reid's article Wave Goodbye to Sound Waves (link article link video)
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