Glass3The universe is vibrations

This is a universal truth that all in life is comprised of vibrations, be it solid matter or even musical notes.  And all vibrations are influenced by other vibrations and energetic transfers which are the reality of experiences.

So what does the energy transfer look like? When the faster-moving soft-drink molecules collide with the slower-moving water molecules, part of the kinetic energy of the soft-drink molecules is used to move the water molecules out of their crystal lattice. The net effect is that the kinetic energy of the soft-drink molecules is reduced and the water molecules have the same kinetic energy that they initially had in the ice crystal, except that this kinetic energy is translational rather than vibrational. The total amount of energy transferred from the soft-drink molecules to the water molecules in the ice cubes is called heat.

The collisions will continue to transfer energy until the temperatures of the ice molecules and soft-drink molecules are identical. This is known as thermal equilibrium. When thermal equilibrium has been reached, the average kinetic energy of both types of particles is equal, and the final temperature—assuming there is still ice left—will be about 0 ºC. At thermal equilibrium there is no change in the average kinetic energy of either sample; collisions still occur, but there are an equal number of collisions resulting in an energy gain as there are collisions resulting in an energy loss.

So, does cold exist?  Can we say that it is really cold outside?  Yes, we can.  Cold is a perfectly fine adjective to describe when something is not hot, or when its temperature is low. We sometimes use words to describe conditions that reflect the absence of something rather than the presence of something else.  Another example would be, there is no such thing as darkness.  There is only light or lack of light.  But that’s a story for another time!

Back to sound... Sound was used in Martial Arts in ancient times in forms known as Whooping, Calling and Shouting Crane... it is also utilized by many styles in the form of Kiai.  But few have made he connection to their actual effect on the internal physiological function.  Gary Rooks was first to have made that connection from the old styles of White Crane via the lineage of Gokenki... through actual sources not conjecture or books.  However we did not rest on this alone as when you work with any source you must validate and make refinements in conjunction with many other sciences.

Now Mr. Rooks teachings, videos and our other articles on this subject have only scratched the surface... and what has been divulged is only superficial level only.  In this new podcast, we show you the differences the source of information makes as well as unlocking one of the keys, not just on sound projection in Martial Arts, but Kyusho as a whole.  This is must have information for any Kyusho practitioner or Martial Artist.

Podcast 3 available exclusively on www.kyusho.com - Click Here for Access on the platinum subscription level

 

 

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