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Digital CymaScope showing visualization of a cancer cell sonic signature

The CymaScope instrument imprints sound onto pure water, rendering sonic vibrations visible. The scientific term "Faraday Waves", applies to the resulting imagery, also popularly known as "Cymatics". The Black Magic camera outputs RAW digital frames that are analysed by a mathematical method developed by Professor Sungchul Ji of Rutgers University, known as the Planckian Distribution Equation (P.D.E.). Quantitive analysis of CymaGlyphs (visible sound images) by P.D.E. permits many practical applications for the Digital CymaScope to become possible in basic and applied sciences and medicine. For example, in this short video the sonic signature of a cancer cell is rendered visible in real time, part of a study comparing cancer cell sounds with healthy cell sounds. With thanks to Professor Sungchul Ji and to Dr Ryan Stables of Birmingham University, who supplied cancer cell and healthy cell sound files.

Видео Digital CymaScope showing visualization of a cancer cell sonic signature канала CymaScope
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1 августа 2018 г. 16:52:57
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