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Earth Ancients

Special Edition: John Stuart Reid, The Lost Science of Acoustic Medicine

Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

Social Sciences, Society & Culture, Science

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 31 January 2026

⏱️ 127 minutes

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Acoustic-physics scientist, John Stuart Reid, is a man on a mission to educate and inspire the world in the field of cymatics, the study of visible sound. His CymaScope invention has changed our perception of sound forever: seeing sound allows us to understand this omnipresent aspect of our world and universe more fully and deeply. His cymatics research is helping elevate this important new field in science, including a study on how dolphins perceive sound, published in the Journal of Marine Biology. His two recent studies focus on differentiating between the sounds emitted by healthy and cancer cells (a scientific paper published in the Water Journal) and on the effects of music on the longevity of red and white blood cells (a study scheduled for publication in 2026).

New CymaScope app, which was inspired by the CymaScope instrument, which in turn was inspired by my cymatics experiments in the Great Pyramid. The app is available for Apple and Android platforms, and it contains (among many other features) a section containing free articles, of which Egyptian Rebirth Sonic Rituals is one.

https://cymascope.com






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0:00.0

Have you ever wondered why Victorians mailed dead birds as love letters?

0:04.0

Why the 1800s had so many miracle tonics that were just cocaine?

0:09.3

Or why an entire town once blamed a goat for political corruption?

0:13.8

Then, dear listener, you have found your people.

0:17.4

Welcome to the Strange History Podcast, where every episode explores the bizarre, hilarious, unsettling,

0:25.4

and occasionally, someone please check on humanity corners of our past.

0:30.5

We dig up the stories your textbook skipped.

0:33.6

From haunted mansions and medical oddities to forgotten jobs,

0:43.6

cursed holidays, and historical scandals so ridiculous they sound fake, but aren't.

0:51.6

And yes, there will be sarcastic commentary, historical chaos, and questionable fake sponsors like Dr. Pumpernichael's patented goat-based relationship therapy, side effects

0:56.8

may include regret. So come join the adventure. You can find the Strange History podcast

1:04.0

on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, IHeartRadio, Amazon Music, or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:13.3

Because history wasn't just weird.

1:15.4

It was beautifully, catastrophically weird.

1:18.1

Ever look up in the sky and wonder what's really going on up there?

1:22.0

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1:30.7

with over 700 episodes in the last 15 years.

1:34.8

Each week I sit down with scientists, researchers, filmmakers, and people who have had real encounters

1:40.4

to talk honestly about what we know and what we don't. There's no shouting, no

1:45.9

crazy music, just thoughtful conversations about one of the biggest mysteries out there. If you're

1:51.0

curious, open-minded, or just a little bit obsessed with UFOs, you will feel right at home.

1:56.5

Search podcast UFO wherever you get your podcast, or visit PodcastUFO.com.

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