>I found a web page that claims that tuning forks have some sort of ancient >metaphysical connection. It all sounds like crapola to me but does gives >the tuning fork a new perspective I suppose. Cool tuning fork animation. > ><http://www.crystalinks.com/tuningforks.html>http://www.crystalinks.com/tuningforks.html > >Rob Goodale, RPT I hadn't seen that one, though I've run across a few sites selling fork sets for "healing". I figure they must not be bashing those on their knees. I've got an old (?) set of Sklar aluminum forks (6515-338-9200) used for hearing testing in the military. My daughter found them at the DAV Thrift and gave them to me for Christmas last year. I have 128hz, 256hz, 512hz, 1024hz, and 2048hz. They ring forever. The 128 and 256 are adjustable weighted for custom inaccuracy different than that already built in. Heck, maybe I can levitate something too! I wonder if it works over the phone... Ron N
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