The Synergetic Temperament System
Kenneth Hemmerick
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Fig 3.
2-dimensional wave formation and 3-dimensional wave formation
of nodal points equaling one second.
Fig 4.
| A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
| 1 frequency |
2 |
12 |
3 |
13 |
| 2 frequency |
4 |
42 |
5 |
55 |
| 3 frequency |
6 |
92 |
7 |
147 |
| 4 frequency |
8 |
162 |
9 |
309 |
| 5 frequency |
10 |
252 |
11 |
5611 |
| 6 frequency |
12 |
362 |
13 |
923 |
| 7 frequency |
14 |
492 |
15 |
1415 |
| 8 frequency |
16 |
642 |
17 |
2057 |
| 9 frequency |
18 |
812 |
19 |
2869 |
| 10 frequency |
20 |
1002 |
21 |
3871 |
| 11 frequency |
22 |
1212 |
23 |
5083 |
| 12 frequency |
24 |
1442 |
25 |
6525 |
A - The number of frequency-edged modulations.
B - The number of nodal points in a 2-d wave formation minus the innermost node.
C - The number of nodal points found in the outer-shell of a 3-d wave formation.
D - Total number of nodal points found in a 2-d wave formation.
E - Total number of nodal points found in a 3-d wave formation.
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