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Personally, I began with a study of Phi as applied to nature, art, "beauty" theory, and then as it's applied to acoustic resonance. Take for a base example of a simple knock on a hollow wood block which "hums" and thus has a measurable fundamental acoustic frequency. Following that train of thought, there was study conducted by some scientists who researched the resonant properties of the human body and what was found was that on average it measured between 4-10Hz (dependent on the methods conducted). What interested me was that there was an average found, if I remember correctly (I'll find the link after this) around 8hz which interestingly is the Earth's fundamental (Shuman response) which is 7.83hz - roughly 8Hz... 432hz is divisible by 8 of course and then you follow the yellow brick road
The next step is researching sympathetic resonance such as when you hit a string on and instrument the others will vibrate accordingly. Another example is clocks that will over time
synchronize if hung on the same wall or set on the same bench. It's the same context when looking at magnetic properties...
It's a back and forth approach to reconciling this stuff. The science parts are all over the place - it's organizing it which is the real challenge in acheicving a confidence level that establishes justification. Google is the easiest approach I would suggest. The key is resonance and sympathetic resonance the lock, if you will.
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