2025-01-14 at 1:21 PM UTC
I'm trying to learn about this but nobody seems to know wtf they're talking about.
From what I gather, long drawn out bass is low vibration, but they also talk about "distortion" in rock music. Not really sure what they mean.
And Idk how music can be frequency to begin with. It's not radio waves. What are examples of high vibration vs low vibration music? And I don't mean instrumentals.
Or is this like people who think 5G nano-demons in the covid vaccines are eating their pineal gland?
2025-01-14 at 1:22 PM UTC
I think they're talking about it in a metaphysical wank sense
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2025-01-14 at 1:23 PM UTC
And with radio waves, high frequency isn't usually better. Like your shitty 5ghz wifi.
2025-01-14 at 1:27 PM UTC
what you need to do is get some quartz tetrahedrons and place them around your speakers, then light some black (have to be black) candles
then you can start playing your music but it needs to be at an ear-shattering volume because crystals don't hear so well
then when you open yourself to the universe you should be able to feel the crystals smile (city morgue) or cry (culture club) based on the vibrational frequency of the music
2025-01-14 at 5:55 PM UTC
Speedy is kinda like armsmerchants republican replacement, and he could probably only get me low vibration crystals that will keep me up for 3 days.