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7/6/2025, 12:23:20 PM
Specific vibrations create patterns in water and solids like sand. These patterns appear to resemble cellular structures. Is there any evidence supporting the idea that all solid structures are formed by a sort of continuous, localised vibration, and how it maintains its resonance without dissipating into the immediate environment.
Does the solid contain information, a sort of memory, that allows it to know what shape it should be?
Can its form be changed by overriding its particular sound with another?