Got some crazy channeling draws but not sure if anyone wants to see em I'm not too good of an artist but hey thought if anyone wants to see em I can post em.
>>18951204
how do you channel them? also bumping for interest
>>18951271
I tend to just meditate on the natural day to day flow of existence and I express that through my abstract Scribblings. ( I also Experimented with connecting to E.T life and trying to use my own homebrew of sacred numerology.)
have you ever come across something that looks kinda like pic related while doing this? more for my curiosity than anything else
>I find the images you draw to be intriguing, like they make sense in some way
>>18951371
Closest things I can come to will post others shortly.
>>18951371
Interesting, I like.
>>18951204
>Anyone wanna see...
Noooooooooooooooooooooooo
thanks for looking for those OP, gotta say that it is nice to look at but I gotta ask:
whats with the M- thing, it appears in a few of them...is it an alternate space or something else entirely?
>>18951576
It is sort of a reference logo but shown as a symbolic lettering it stands for earth and the length of the signals it sends out from our man made devices at least that is the best I could interpret
>>18951565
Oh Damn it... If if could time travel I could of stopped myself sorry bro.
>>18951600
have you ever heard about the frequency envelopes of a standing wave?
essentially they have a value (m) relating to the "series" of the wave's frequency
looks like mf (m is the series and f is the lowest frequency value)
where f is velocity of the wave / 2 X length of the wave
>Essentially the M are part of the length of the signal sent out by everything man-made, as you interpret...
>>18951626
That Looks amazing!
>>18951622
Thats Interesting can you go on? (unrelated more scribs)
>>18951498
nice one
>>18951651
More Scribs
Anon this is some interesting stuff. Have you thought that perhaps you aren't connecting to the universal energy in unfiltered naturality? You've got it on the filter of human understanding, and I think there's more. I'd explain better but I'm gonna go back to the xeno thread on /aco/
>>18951665
Thanks for the input I'll think about that.
>>18951653
Its just some physics on waves, but it would directly be associated with technology.
Basically if you add the functions together you get
MV/2L or MV/4L
M = "series"
V = velocity
L = length
the change in the 2 and the 4 is dependant on how the standing wave is formed
if you fix two ends of a rope together or have both of them unconnected you'd divide by 2
if you fix one end and leave the other off you'd divide by 4
in the picture above you can see the "harmonics" essentially this is M=3 for a fixed/fixed wave
the equation would be 3V/2L for the frequency of the wave, and the wavelength is 2/3 the length of the rope.
>what are the nodes/anti-nodes:
nodes dont move, they remain in their location while the antinodes are the center of the wave's oscillation and move up and down.
>>18951679
my bad, the pic should be this
>>18951679
Thank you! I believe this can help me with some more basic understanding of my channeling's.
No problem anon, I was just curious about it, especially in the upper right of your first post, looks like 0 X Q (a charge) X E (permittivity of free space, at least to my eyes) kinda like a charge in a field.
The later part where you include lambda also makes me think it is part of a wave in a field, or something similar.
Slightly less related, the quantum twister reminds me of the 11(10?) dimensions + time theory in which dimensions are seperated by a membrane
>just some more things that strike me as relatable to science
>>18951741
Sorry, not lambda, theta, the circle with the line seems similar to theta, which is used in wave equations (and others)
>>18951741
Thank you I'm adding this all to my notepad. I find it very interesting related to the topics these drawings had me thinking about before I scribed them. I'm always interested to analyse my crazy interpretations.
>>18951754
would highly suggest you get your hands on a physics book, would highly recommend a PDF if you can get one as the books arent cheap.
the one I use is: "Physics for scientists and engineers" by Knight
you'd also be pretty well off if you got an understanding of calculus, as that is the basis for physics and would help you manipulate the equations.