Tibetan Singing Bowl – Water Time Distortions – #1
Also check out a demonstration of “charging” water in a singing bowl. By rubbing the beater around the bowl for a few minutes, the water begins to pop up, and bubbles are formed. The water isn’t hot. Also if you stop for a while after you get the water in sync vibrationally and then start rubbing the bowl again, it will starting popping and bubbling much quicker than the first time. I saw a video online of someone doing this and I had came across one of these bowls myself a year ago and tried it myself. The older singing bowls were made with different mixes of metals and from what I have read from people that know much more about them than I do, don’t drink water from them as some of the heavy metals could get into the water and make you sick. Here is a short version of the demo (about 2 minutes). If you want to see the uncut version (~10 minutes) click on the related post link below.
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I wonder what would happen if you put in two different water colors in there at opposite ends of the bowl and struck it then?
This bowl hold’s all the elements at once.
This appears to be mainly “interference”, what happens when frequencies/waves encounter one another, similar to the way two stones tossed in a pond in close enough proximity will create patterns. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interference Nothing particularly magical about it, but it is the basis for holography and possibly other types of information storage and transmission yet undiscovered. Our own eyes actually see based on waves, not lines, but that’s drifting from the topic. Try this with any decent metal bowl, you’ll find you can achieve something identical, whether or not the bowl is from Tibet or Taiwan.