toddverrone
They’re electromagnetic, I’m just curious about what type based on your wavelength description. And also curious how that would affect sound.
Actually I didn’t exactly specify the wavelength. What I did say was that the highest frequency Franck Tchang measured with respect to the effect of his bowls was 3 GHz. One naturally assumes he measured many other frequencies, 3 GHz was just the highest. How these EM waves affect the sound has been the subject of much debate over the years. But obviously there are many unescapable producers of this EM interference therefore one has a rather big task in front of him if he wishes to uh, fix things.
From the second visit to Franck Tchang’s place by the two PhDs from 6 Moons:
"Just to throw a major curve ball, he did let on that the resonators are also electromagnetic receivers. "Their small size creates ’poles’ but because the devices are passive, it takes time to set up the associated pathways This explains the settling-in cycle during installation. Once the cycle has completed itself, electromagnetic energy in the room connects with the poles and the room is cleaned up. When a resonator is removed, the electromagnetic energy will try to reach another pole. If the original resonator is put right back, the established channel may still have an effect but if too much time passes, it’ll have to be recreated again. If different resonators are swapped out from wooden base to wooden base a number of times, the electromagnetic field in the room will confuse and there’ll be some audible compression by comparison."
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