Man Uses Sound Frequencies To Open Portal

in #mystery6 years ago (edited)

So I was browsing about on Youtube, and stumbled across this video about a man that happens to have opened some sort of a portal or wormhole in his bedroom, using pure audio frequencies.

I was skeptical so I checked out his Youtube Channel, FunkyFatHead, and to my surprises his got some other weird videos going on in his bedroom.

I will link the actual portal video below, but I would like to touch first on the effects of audio frequency on matter. Below is a fun experiment that anyone can try at home and using audio frequencies to change how water behaves. This water and sound experiment video come to mind when I first saw the portal video. Here is the water experiment video.

So the experiment above is doable and it does funny things to the shape of the water flowing. So this made me think for obvious reasons, that should sound affect water in this manner, than it is highly probable that the frequencies actually distort matter to give this effect we see on the water. So as seen in that experiment different frequencies of sound does bend/affect matter as seen in the experimental video.

Now on to the actual portal video by FunkyFathead, below:

It is also a known phenomenon about portals existing in Sedona, The mystery of Sedon. Which the person in this video, thinks his tapping into.

It's either this guy is a special effects guru and a good actor at it, maintaining what seems to me a genuine reaction to most of his videos I have seen so far or it could be just what is is.

I think there is only one way to find out that and that is to actually mimick what this guy does in his video and see if the same results show. This surely warrants further investigation. Anyone up for it, I don't have that kind of speaker to mimic what his done in the video, but if any has please try for the sake of truth, whether it's real or it's just a cruel hoax.

You be the judge, but if you thing it's fake please provide a convincing explanation about why you think so, and if you think there might be some merit to it, than also provide a good explanation as to why you think so as well.

I have searched far, but there is no real debunking video of this said portal video, perhaps I haven't dug deep enough.

Link to pure sound generator used in the video: http://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/

I'd appreciate a resteem to get a wider community view on this gem. Your thoughts on this fellow, steemians!

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You can open portals. One has to know the 7 frequencies to open one portal. Another maybe other frequencies or sounds and many can be made from the mouth or a flute etc. Also helps to be at jey points or places where portals open easily. Can you name the tones or frequencies?

What you ask for is too high of a bar.

Nikola Tesla did many experiments in front of numerous newspaper reporters. And, to this day, modern physicists can't duplicate his experiments, so they call him a fraud, a phoney.

However, if you want to follow in Tesla's footsteps, you have to throw out everything they teach in science class today.

Thus, if you want an explanation of what is happening above, or why it doesn't work, than you will have to throw out all of the science, or you will just have to stop believing your lying eyes.

Telsa's work is a masterpiece, it had to be shutdown by JP Morgan, because it did not have the means to make Morgan rich, as it was more of a decentralized power grid system. Wireless Electricity to my understanding. Perhaps to early for it's time.

Tesla's work would surely make sense in a decentralized crypto space where, there is an increasing need for power consuming to power up all the computers to sustain the blockchain-based systems. We will get there someday. :)

You're right about mimicking such experiments, as the video alone does not shed much information on conditions to test and whether or not the house happens to be in one of those spots where there might be an natural energy vortex that can be tapped into using sound frequences.

Thus, if you want an explanation of what is happening above, or why it doesn't work, than you will have to throw out all of the science, or you will just have to stop believing your lying eyes.

I totally agree with your comment. Thanks @builderofcastles, followed you.

That is WAY COOL! Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I am definitely going to look more into this.

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The one with the water is not surprising. Sound just pushes air around so a big speaker like that would definitely be enough to cause a little stream of water to do weird things. The second one... I don't know. I'd have to be able to replicate the experiment before I will believe that it's not just a clever mask effect that the guy did in video editing software.

Love it! Anybody tried this yet?

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