Göbekli Tepe Enclosures Resonate at Alpha Brainwave Frequencies
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The circular enclosures at Göbekli Tepe (10-30m diameter) produce Bessel-mode resonances calculated at 8.7-26Hz. The largest enclosures (20-30m) resonate at 8.7-13.0Hz — the alpha brainwave band associated with meditation, social bonding, and cooperative behavior. Critically, the enclosures grew LARGER over time, meaning the builders progressively tuned the resonant frequency DOWN from beta (alertness) toward alpha (synchronization). This is consistent with iterative optimization of an acoustic entrainment system over centuries. Published archaeoacoustic analysis (SB Research Group) confirmed the site produces measurable acoustic and electromagnetic effects when pillars are struck, and concluded the location was "deliberately chosen" for acoustic properties.
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