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What geometric shapes are represented in a sound wave ?

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What geometric shapes are represented in the sound wave? Do you suppose the geometry of the sound waves might have something to do with the trigonometric function f(t)=Asin(2pi[frequency]time)? Explain. Why do you suppose certain combinations of tones sound more pleasing to the ear than others? Do you think the same trigonometric function for the sound wave might be used to describe light waves? Radio waves? X-ray waves? Explain.

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  1. Look at sacred geometry...and understand that this geometry (and all of it's constituents) is related to human sounds.

    Any geometrical shape can be related to sound....usually it the most simplistic forms of sacred geometry.

    Trigonometry...related to geometry understanding of course.

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