Imaging you have a method to see the hidden geometry of sound. Did you ever ask yourself what the result would be?

The pictures of this website are the result of a water surface that is brougt into vibration by a certain frequency. The result of this vibrating water surface is an interference pattern of wavelets which shows the hidden geometry of sound. Interference is the common functioning of several frequencies on the same time and place. Because the wavelets are reflected against an outside partition to the middle, the wavelets reinforce each other at certain places whereas at other places the wavelets raise each other. The result is an interference pattern of wavelets.

On the next photograph the water surface was vibrating at a frequency of 13 Hertz a second. A light above the water surface is reflected by the waves, the tides absorbe the light which is seen as black at the picture.

Quantum physics tells us that the world around us exists out of frequencies, vibrations. Antiquity already was beware of this knowledge:

'In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God'.
- Holy Bible

Nada Brahma (Sanskrit): Nada means sound and Brahma is a Hindu name of God. Therefore Nada Brahma means that the Sound is God, or 'The Sound of God'.
- Ancient Sanskrit text

The world around us exists from sound. The geometry of sound, caught as a water sound image and as a picture visible...






In 2005 I started my research project about cymatics. One of the reasons for this reseach project was an article which was written by the English crop circle researcher Freddy Silva: 'Is sound creating crop circles?' Crop circles have caught my interest in 1997 when I discovered a crop circle close to my house during a short flight above our town. Since then I have studied this phenomenon and other related stuff like free energy and alternative health (and much more...).

Based on the work of the Swiss scientist Hans Jenny (1904 – 1972), Silva asked himself if crop circle scould be created by sound. This because the geometric of water sound images looks a lot at the geometric of crop circles.

If Silva is right and crop circles are formed by sound - and Jenny's research is pointing that direction - than it must be possible to find a way to reproduce other crop circle geometries in water. The first pictures I took after I started my reseach project showed me that this theory was right (see picture below).

At last my research project ended with some interesting questions like 'What is sound and what can you do with it?' We can hear (and sometimes) feel sound, we can show sound as a Water Sound Image, but what can we do more with sound? Can we use sound to levitate heavy stones or cure people by using sound? Or create crop circles with sound? All those questions I tried to answer in my Dutch book 'Water Klank Beelden - de geometrie van geluid' ('Water Sound Images - the geometry of sound') which was published by Ankh-Hermes.






All Water Sound Images on this website are taken by Robert Boerman and are protected by copyright. If one wants to use a Water Sound Image for publication, please contact me.



Robert of the family Boerman
Visionairy / Filmmaker / Author / Researcher / Photographer / Artist / Inventor / Musician
The Netherlands