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		<title>Awesome Video Of Sound Waves Seen Through Salt</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 22:00:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick Upton</dc:creator>
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So what are you looking at? Just salt, a speaker and a cookie sheet, but the outcome is fascinating. The phenomenon is called a Chladni Pattern, and seeing how sound waves affect matter is one great example of how interesting all the waves surrounding us are.  
Below is another video featuring the sweet salt


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<p>So what are you looking at? Just salt, a speaker and a cookie sheet, but the outcome is fascinating. The phenomenon is called a Chladni Pattern, and seeing how sound waves affect matter is one great example of how interesting all the waves surrounding us are.  </p>
<p>Below is another video featuring the sweet salt science. It&#8217;s narrated by David Icke, so be warned, you&#8217;re in for some kooky metaphysical yammering and pseudo-science postulation &#8212; but it&#8217;s super trippy nonetheless.   </p>
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