Vibration

Vibration in the subject-Wiki

A vibration (also oscillation) is described as a measure that repeats after a determined time interval.

Generally, the vibration of a system is based on the periodic energy conversion between two forms of energy.

Matter is made out of atoms, which are made out of the nucleus (nucleons (made out of protons and neutrons)) that the electrons circle around. This creates a characteristic vibration of the atom. The entire matter vibrates, vibrating differently depending on the atom structure. The vibration itself is divided into different categories, such as free, forced, linear, etc. The oscilloscope is used to represent a vibration.

Schematic representation of a vibration
Schematic representation of a vibration

Vibration in geobiology and in practice

In geobiology, human vibration is significant, the vibration that effects the human on the outside. We speak of harmonic and disharmonic vibrations just for this situation. The bipolar oscillation circuits integrated into the radiation protection mats vibrate harmonically and thus have a positive effect on humans and protect them from fault zones caused by natural radiation with interference.

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