The biochemist showed how fantastic water looks when it is set in motion by sound

Most of us are used to perceiving sound as an exclusively auditory experience. But the scientist and photography enthusiast Linden Gledhill does not belong to the majority. An extraordinary biochemist learned to see sound. And shows it to us. For several years now, a man living in Philadelphia has been experimenting with cymatics. He captures the stunning results of his experiments on camera. In these pictures you can see how fantastically beautiful the water set in motion by sound waves looks.

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