This thesis integrates the study of sacred geometry with the science of acoustic frequency manipulation. Through the realization that resonance is the underlying principle in sacred geometry, further research resulted in the design of an acoustic levitation chamber.
There are several components needed to create an acoustic levitation chamber. A transducer (vibrating surface that makes sound), a reflector (bounces off sound), a water element, magnetic field, and magnets.
The design for this chamber was created by deducing the necessary components for levitation. The volume used is a truncated triakis icosahedron. There are speakers embedded in concave sheet steel. The speakers will play audio frequency and the concave sheet steel acts as transducer and reflector. There are water pods in the top and bottom of the chamber, where the water can sit still and absorb the frequencies from the speakers and reverberate. The user sits on the lower water pod. There is a magnetic sheet elements to increase the magnetic field in order to incur the possibility of levitating a body.
Once the speakers are turned on, this piece will emit a buzzing and humming at multiple frequencies, increased by the magnetic field, creating a fully healing and possibly levitating experience.