John Stuart Reid

John Stuart Reid

Keswick, UK

I collaborate with several Universities, most recently Rutgers, NJ, working with Dr Sungchul Ji

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Reply to:Leon C SmithLeon C Smith
Hello Leon, thank you for your kind comments. I'm sorry for the delay in coming back to you, my desk time is quite limited at present. Regarding music at higher volume levels, our research has shown that 75 to 85 dBA is the optimum range to initiate the body's healing response. Our tests at over ...more
Hello Colleen, thanks for your question. Cancer has a totally different metabolism to healthy cells and responds differently to imposed sonic frequencies. Experiments conducted in the CymaScope laboratory in collaboration with Projessor Ji have confirmed this. And if we are correct about music in...more
Hello Warren, thank you for this suggestion. Are you creator of the WingMakers music? Which concert pitch does the music use? Best, John
Hello Barbara, thank you for your kind comment and suggestion. I didn't know that the Boston Pops have tuned so high, which is surprising. I will reach out to them to confirm this. 444Hz is actually the concert pitch of A4 on the piano that generates, at C5, 528Hz, which is one of the frequencies...more
Hello Tosso, I do hope this study reaches its target. I am the inventor of the CymaScope instrument, which renders sound visible on the surface and subsurface of pure water. We have an adage which is: Beauty in = Beauty out, meaning that when we inject a consonant sound into the CymaScope the res...more
Hello Toso, I do hope this study reaches its target. I am the inventor of the CymaScope device and we have an adage which is: Beauty in += Beauty out, meaning that when we inject a consonant sound into the CymaScope the result is subjectively beautiful but the reverse is true when we inject a dis...more