What is a node?

A node is simply that point where the frequency crosses 0. Think of it like a jump rope, the ends are nodes while the rope goes up and down. If you put enough energy into it, you can get a node to appear in the center, and have two loops in the jump rope.

Harmonic frequencies resonate each other’s nodes.

A frequency of 200 Hz has twice as many nodes as 100 Hz.

When you play 100 Hz, every node of 100 Hz lines up on every other node of 200 Hz, and will resonate (with less power) something that 200 Hz is resonant with.

As you can see octal harmonics carries the most power transfer.

Let’s look at the 3rd harmonic of 100 Hz which is 300 Hz. If we play 100 Hz, every node of 100 Hz only lines up with 1 out of 3 nodes and will carry even less power to resonate with something that naturally resonates at 300 Hz.

So now you know why harmonics can do work, but why it is also still important to find the correct frequency for a target. Harmonics help but are prone to being insufficient to devitalize a target if there’s not enough power behind it.

It also plays a critical role in establishing a scalar field, as you are looking for the frequency than not only establishes resonance between the two boxes but also lines those nodes up for a properly reflected transmission.

For more details, please check this link:
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