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1. Helmholtz t. 2. the theory of specificity which assumes that the surface forces of reacting substances must harmonize.
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| resonance |
The emphasis of sound at a particular frequency.
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| resonance |
The principle of natural law which relates to that degree of alignment of two or more centers of consciousness with one another The vibrational synchronicity of two or more centers of consciousness. SEE ALIGNMENT
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| resonance |
The tendency for a mechanical or electrical system to vibrate at specific frequencies. The most common problems with resonances in modern audio hardware involve loudspeaker systems and microphones.
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| resonance |
Oscillatory behavior caused by mechanical limitations.
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