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Electromagnetism and the effects of communication and the human experience.

  • Writer: Cinque Mason
    Cinque Mason
  • Jun 16, 2024
  • 5 min read

Updated: Jun 29, 2024


  • Electromagnetisms affect communication and cultural development: how magnetism is affecting communications and may be interpreted as the spirit realm.

  • How quantum physics are interpreted through magnetoreception

  • How the spirit realm is interpreted through auditory stimulus.



I want to see the line in between our ancient ancestors and today more clearly, seeing the synchronisms. One of these ways is looking more in depth into our description of spirits and the ‘spirit world’. I believe that the spirits whether real or imagined are being expressed through frequencies emitted from the earth. This is actually to the effect of human Magnetoreception.

Saying this I have a theory that: depending on a given location's magnetism and frequency, that language and other communication (Art and music) change and mirror the immediate magnetic field. Furthermore I believe the Magnetoreception of humans is often interpreted into being the spirit realm.

I will prove or disprove this by testing and recording the frequency and magnetism of different locations as well as the resonance of local language and dialect, and photographically recording the visual art. 


Data gathering and interpretation

Recording geological, biological, linguistic, artistic samples through various regions of the world. Respectively measuring frequency, vibration, and magnetism of the attributes. Graphing the data and seeing any causations.

Then converting the frequencies into geometry through a simple steel and sand study where audio playing onto a sheet of steel with sand on it expresses various geometric patterns. Cross examining those patterns over visual art and seeing if there is evidence to prove that the audio in the environment is being depicted in the art.

Quantitative and qualitative data gathering method. Reaching out to professors within domestic countries beforehand and telling them what I am looking to prove/disprove, my questions, and the ideal sample I will then enlist those professors or suggested professors to go to various regions and rural folks to gather needed information.


What the sample should be:

A local group that has extensive knowledge and time with their environment, has been there for more than 100 years (the more the better), has local music, distinct talking style, stories that encapsulate good and evil and is expressed in their artistic style. Ideally during festival time for folk lore on big cultural ideals such as  creation, love, joy, pride, beauty.


Questions: 

Can you tell me a story of creation, love, joy, pride, beauty.

Can you sing a song that is about this or any song at all?

Can I see your art?

Is there a dance that goes along with this?


Biological samples

Test for audio, electro magetneistm

Earth samples

Test for electro magnetism


Hopefully further concluding that the magneto-reception of humans and frequency of the local biology and geology plays an integral role in the ongoing development of human society whilst simultaneously giving validity to our ancestors' regard and observation of the unseen forces of magnetism and energy to  what for them is regarded as the spirit realm.


Sound being a geometry:


Equipment: 

Tone generator

Magnetometer

Susceptometer

Accelerometer

Force meter

Current meter

Digital multimeter


Item

Description

Unit Price (USD)

Quantity

Total Price (USD)

Tone Generator, 

Function Generator or 555 Timer IC, Resistors and Capacitors, Potentiometers, Audio Amplifier, Speaker or Transducer, Metal Plate or Membrane, Miscellaneous Tools and Supplies,


Device used to generate audio tones for testing geometry within sand.

$150

1

$300-400

Magnetometer

Instrument for measuring magnetic fields.

$500

1

$500

Susceptometer

Device to measure magnetic susceptibility.

$1,200

1

$1,200

Accelerometer

Sensor to measure acceleration forces.

$300

1

$300

Force Meter

Device for measuring force or load.

$250

1

$250

Current Meter

Instrument to measure electric current.

$100

1

$100

Digital Multimeter

Multi-purpose device to measure voltage, current, and resistance.

$75

1

$75

Total Amount: $2,575+$150+$299 USD





Outcomes


  • Create a model of environmental factors i.e. electro magnetism affecting language and communication.

  • Find the links between geometry of sound of the language, music and art, and find the general rule of thumb/law of connection.

  • Look at ancient art, find the geometry within and apply the same principles in reverse looking at historical geographical and environmental inputs and revive the tunes and sounds of their language and music. I.E revive dead languages and sounds through the art they left behind. Also with language and art one can infer the environment of the time.

  • Understand human behavior better.

  • Auditory and digital repository of many tribal stories and art that could be lost in the near future.



Hypothesis of a general model

Inputs >(influences)> Language >(influences)> Art


Thesis: There is a connection and law of frequencies from inputs that influence language and art. Therefore with this equation with two of the attributes and simple math we can find any of the other variables. I.E  A+B=C, C-B=A, C-A=B 

A: Environmental Influence (Electromagnetism)

B: Language

C: Art

Geometric patterns are found in the frequency that would be in all other aspects and if you find one aspect then you would be able to plug in two of the Variables and find the other missing variable.



What I Wonder:

Can we spark a revival of language

Art (geometry) +inputs *General law and rule of thumb of connection = revival of Language frequency and sounds


Language + art = assumptions of environmental factors

Art + environmental factors =  Language

Environmental factors + language = Art


Procedure:

  1. Test environment of innate and non innate (Rocks (quartz), Plants (local and Pine), soil (three inches deep) frequencies, vibrations, magnetisms/electromagnetism

  2. Equipment and what we are testing for

  3. Test local languages for frequency and vibrations.

  4. Equipment and what we are testing for

  5. Test Music

  6. Equipment and what we are testing for

  7. Record dance

  8. Collect art and folk stories

  9. Play all four and convert into frequencies and geometry over a steel plate with sand. Find the geometries.

  10. Take geometric patterns and find correlations and connections.

  11. Overlay patterns with local art.


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  1. Find connection and rule of thumb of their local environment and electro magnetisms manifest in the art.

  2. Cross examine geometry, art, and stories to quantums of light theory and see if there is connection of the ‘negative’ and ‘positive’ spaces into the art the represents the positive and negative attributes of the art.

  3. The connection between geometry, art, stories, and the quantum theory of light revolves around the interplay of positive and negative spaces. In art, positive spaces (main subjects) and negative spaces (background) create balance and meaning, much like how light and shadows define objects in quantum theory. Geometry provides structure, while stories use these spaces to highlight key elements and provide context. Both in art and in light theory, the relationship between positive and negative spaces shapes our perception and understanding.

  4. Prove connection of environmental factors more importantly quantum factors being expressed and thought of as spirit realm.

  5. Look at ancient are and the geometric patterns, historical geographic factors to reverse engineer art to understand the sound haptics of the time to ‘revive’ dead languages and sounds to give ourselves a better understanding of language.

  6. Use art as a ‘record player’ to understand the auditory environment of the time.

  7. Look into how these factors influence the genome.

  8. If connection between different geometry and electromagnetic fields leads to different cultural behavior and conflicts and peace.


Route plan


Africa

  1. South Africa

  2. Angola

  3. Botswana

  4. Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)

  5. Lesotho

  6. Malawi

  7. Mozambique

  8. Namibia

  9. Zambia

  10. Zimbabwe

  11. Kenya

  12. Rwanda

  13. South Sudan

  14. Tanzania

  15. Uganda

Middle East

  1. Egypt

  2. Israel

  3. Jordan

  4. Lebanon

  5. Greece

  6. Turkey

Caucus

  1. Armenia

  2. Georgia

  3. Azerbaijan

  4. Central Asia

  5. Kazakhstan

  6. Uzbekistan

  7. Kyrgyzstan

  8. Tajikistan

  9. Kazakhstan

Asia

  1. Mongolia

  2. China/tibet

  3. India

  4. Nepal

  5. Bhutan

  6. Bangladesh

S.E Asia

  1. Vietnam

  2. Laos

  3. Taiwan 

  4. Cambodia

  5. Thailand

  6. Malaysia

  7. Singapore

  8. Philippines

  9. Indonesia

  10. Papua new guinea

Oceania

  1. Australia

  2. New Zealand

South America

  1. Argentina

  2. Bolivia

  3. Brazil

  4. Chile

  5. Colombia

  6. Ecuador

  7. Guyana

  8. Paraguay

  9. Peru

  10. Suriname

  11. Uruguay

  12. Venezuela?

Caribbean islands

  1. TBD

United states 

  1. New orleans, Appalachias, northern lakes, sioux tribes, south west tribes.



1200 day trip 3.29 years

$20 a day 20 days a country equals $24,400 of budget.

Will do most travel via boat, bus and train, very few on plane. 

Travel budget is $5000

Equipment budget is $3000

Misc budget is $5000

Visa budget is $5000

Total budget $42,400

4 year total timeline to compile all results and edit it into a publishable paper.

 
 
 

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