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An Introduction to Phoenix Project Technology-2
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NOTE: No diagnostic or curative claims are made or intended for the software listed here. They are presented solely for educational and experimental purposes, in accordance with U.S. state and federal laws and Food & Drug Administration restrictions. If you are under a doctor's care, the use of these is not intended to replace that care.

Healing Vibrations Generator
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This program contains a set of 14 combinations of frequencies applicable to a selectable list of more than 400 diseases. Listening to these combinations of frequencies is believed to help the healing process.

These are "frequency presets", which means you simply select a choice from the list. This software does not give you the flexibility to create your own frequencies.

That requires a different program, such as our recommended frequency generator.

The program here generates isochronic tones, not binaural tones. Isochronic tones are pulsed audible tones, while binaural tones (if you recall an earlier lesson) are two different tones - one in the right ear, one in the left - which then trigger the brain into creating a third tone (the difference between the frequencies of the two external tones).

Binaural tones are useful for creating tones below the range of hearing, but a stereo headphone set is required.

Isochronic tones can achieve the same purpose without headphones and are even said to be more effective than binaural.

 


Pharmaceutical Frequency Generator
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Wouldn't it be nice to try an "accepted" pharmaceutical drug without the chemical side effects?

Even pharmaceuticals have their own resonant frequency, based on their atomic weight - just as the basic elements do.

This software generates a compound binaural tone from each drug's atomic weight. More than 1,800 drugs are loaded from a JCAMP file included. Search by name capability is also implemented.

 


Star Frequency Generator
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Reads 161 star spectrum of 161 stars of spectral types O through M and luminosity classes I, III, and V. Most stars are of solar metallicity, although two were chosen specifically for low metallicity. The data were obtained with the Intensified Reticon Scanner on the #1 91-cm telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. Sound is generated directly from this digital spectra data, appearing ancient drum rhythms of different types, octave distribution and volume can be controlled through sliders.

 


DNA Frequency Generator #1
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Generates from nucleotide (ATCG) genetic sequences in FAST format available from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov at 8 bit, mono, 8000 samp./sec resolution.

Download a human genome sequence from this site in FAST  format (FCGI extension) and open it from this program. Human genome contains 24 chromosome pairs 22+X+Y.

Sound is created coding each nucleotide ATGC to a binary pair with selectable combination, i.e. A=00, T=01, G=10, C=11. The genetic sequences used are made up entirely of letters.

Don't expect to hear something harmonic; the sound is generated directly from genetic information 'as is' this produces a sometimes random, sometimes melodic tone of different frequencies in sequence.

Some examples from human chromosome #3 are included in zip file.

The format of FAST files is quite simple, it's a text file with one line header following the nucleotide sequence in 70 character blocks.

I also use other DNA frequency generators, which I'll describe later.


Brain Wave Audio Generator/Mixer
Learn how to use this tool (coming soon!)

This early software has the unique ability to mix brainwave patterns with any ordinary audio track, creating a psycho-active version of the original audio track. This was popular shareware known as CoolEdit and was a favorite of musicians and songwriters 20 years ago. It's now very hard to find.

This version allows you to use only two tools at a time, but you can re-open the program and select another pair if you wish.

The company that produced it was purchased by Adobe, which then butchered the product, increased its price to several hundred dollars, renamed it and then, when that failed to go over well with the buying public, simply condemned CoolEdit to an early grave.

This was an early personal favorite of mine!

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