The Special Relationship Between Sound and Light, with Implications for Sound and Light Therapy

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  • John Stuart Reid

Abstract

In this paper we explore the nature of sound and light and the special relationship that exists between these two seemingly unrelated forms of energy.

The terms 'sound waves' and 'electromagnetic waves' are examined. These commonly used expressions, it is held, misrepresent science and may have delayed new discoveries.

A hypothetical model is proposed for the mechanism that creates electromagnetism. named "Sonic Propagation of Electromagnetic Energy Components" (SPEEC). The SPEEC hypothesis states that all sounds have an electromagnetic component and that all electromagnetism is created as a consequence of sound. SPEEC also predicts that the electromagnetism created by sound propagation through air will be modulated by the same sound periodicities that created the electromagnetism.

The implications for SPEEC are discussed within the context of therapeutic sound and light.

Author Biography

John Stuart Reid

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