Introduction
Ever wondered why that deep bass line makes your chest thump and your whole body feel alive? There's
actual science behind why certain frequencies hit different - and it's way more fascinating than you might
think.
The Physics of Feel
When that 60Hz bass drops, it's not just sound - it's literally moving air molecules around you. These
vibrations travel through your body, which is about 70% water, creating physical sensations that go
beyond just hearing.
Key Points:
Sound waves are mechanical vibrations that physically move through matter
Your body resonates with different frequencies like a living instrument
Low frequencies (20-60Hz) create whole-body sensations
This isn't just "feeling the music" - it's physics in action
Why This Matters for DJs
Understanding frequency response helps you create sets that don't just sound good - they feel
transformative. When you know that 432Hz is considered a "natural tuning" frequency, you can
intentionally craft experiences that resonate with people on a deeper level.
The Bigger Picture
This physical response to frequency isn't just about making people dance - it's about how sound can
literally change our state of consciousness. Stay tuned for the next post where we dive into how
frequencies affect your brain chemistry
Please continue reading the break down of the thought and mission of the Socially Awkward Society SAS-432hz - Mass Syncronisation Theory
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Blog Post Two -"The Chemical High: How Frequencies Trigger Your Brain's Reward System"

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