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Interpretation of the;O 21 with Earth below on the Coral Castle red door.
What 2:1 means (O for Open Phase?)
visual patterns created by harmonic ratios in motion. Each row corresponds to a musical interval expressed as a frequency ratio. These ratios describe how TWO vibrations or sound frequencies (or magnetic currents?) relate to each other.
Left columns (open phase, lateral phase, closed phase). These are Lissajous curves: the shapes formed when TWO vibrations (like sine waves)(or magnetic currents?) are applied at RIGHT ANGLES, depending on their phase relationship.
Right columns (rotary concurrent counter-current). These show rotational patterns when the vibrations interact like spinning motions. Ed writes: (Get two pieces of lumber, one by six inches, a foot long, nail them together so that one lies flat on floor and the other on top the edges up and down.) This makes or describes a RIGHT ANGLE
O pen Phase:
Ed also talks about spinning the magnets at 90° RIGHT ANGLES: (Put a paper box with plenty of Iron filings in it on the horizontally spinning Alnico magnet, then you will see how the spinning magnet builds up ridges and ditches. Now put the magnet so that it can be turned vertically. Spin the magnet, then you will see the filings running against the motion.)
Closed Phase:
Ed writes: (when the coil reaches the middle of the U shape magnet the limit is there so the running of the currents stop.) The middle is a straight line. When magnetic currents are exactly opposite, they collapse and cancel each other out. Ed also says: (Those people who have been wondering why the moon does not come down all they have to do is to give the moon one- half of a turn so that the North end would be in South side, and South end in the North side, and then the moon would come down.) Half a turn would be 180° in phase (in sync or directly opposite)
Concurrent (con-current)
Counter-current
π
radians = 180°
So π/2 = 180° ÷ 2 = 90°
When we shift a sine wave or cosine wave by π/2 radians, we’re shifting it by a quarter of a cycle: sin(x) starts at 0 → goes up. sin(x + π/2) is the same as cos(x), meaning it’s shifted left by 90°.
Relation here to frequencies and Eds numbers. foot long, three-foot long, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth, fifteen hundred turns
Here’s how to read the numbers:
Top number (small number near the figure): This is the frequency ratio of the two signals (horizontal vs. vertical).
Bottom number (larger number): This is the frequency in Hz of one of the oscillating signals.
Comments
ED.L. 2-1