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Topic: Dale Pond Collected Articles
Section: What Vibration Is
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What a Vibration Is

A vibration is usually displayed as a sine wave. This is a good representation of what takes place when measuring energy levels at a given point. When considering a sound vibration as an energy measurement this is a good way to do it. However, sound is much more than a simple energy measurement. There are two fundamental types of energy or phases of force and energy. One is the positive or expansive state of energy such as in an explosion where everything is hurled outward. The second and opposite state is an attractive or centralizing force that draws things together. Gravity is a good analogy. Vibration, then, is a periodic motion that changes between these two states. First it is positive, going outward, then it is negative, pulling back inward.

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