The Octave Wave Formula

The Octave Wave Formula

The two-way journey from zero – through zero — to zero
Zero to four means the centripetal direction toward the apex of the spiral, which leads to higher potential, density, gravity and the white heat of incandescence. Four to zero means the centrifugal direction toward the base of the spiral which leads to lower pressure, lower potential, vacuity radiativity and the black cold of space. Each of these is half of a cycle.
The reason an octave cannot be counted from one to eight, instead of from one to four, is because each of the pressures – which bear the relations of one to four positive in the octave – is a credit pressure, which has its equal opposite debit pressure in one to four negative.
The elements of matter, born on the spiral pairs of opposites as tones, have the same relation as tones of music have to the octave wave.
All wave motion is expressed in eight tones – four pairs of opposites. The middle pair is seemingly one. The octave is usually expressed as seven for this reason. An octave is a series of orderly harmonic tones. Tones are multiplied and divided pressures of light, spaced rhythmically with mathematical precision upon each octave wave of motion. The law which applies to one effect of motion applies to all, whether sound wave, electric current, colour spectrum or octaves of elements of matter.