Hans Jenny
Visualization of the C-layer — coined the term Cymatics
Swiss medical doctor and natural scientist (1904–1972) who coined the term Cymatics to document the moment frequency acts as a constraint upon physical substrate. Building on Chladni's 1787 sand-on-plate experiments, Jenny's two-volume *Kymatik* (1967, 1972) documented systematic visualization of standing-wave natural resonance patterns in fluid, viscous, and particulate media across acoustic, electromagnetic, and combined excitation regimes.
The dismissal pattern. Jenny's work is routinely reduced by mainstream science education to a 'neat sound visualization' party trick, removing the structural implication. The deeper claim — that form across scales is the visible surface of an inaudible boundary condition — is the dismiss-without-checking pattern-suppressed precisely because it demands an external R-grounding that classical materialism cannot compute. Jenny's node provides the foundational visual lexicon for the engine's cymatic layer.
Engine framework projected: Cymatic Substrate (foundational lexicon). Cross-references: Chladni (precursor), Russell, Schauberger.
Also in Cymatic Substrate Network
Royal Raymond RifeEmpirical ceiling of 1930s optical physics — frequGeorges LakhovskyBroad-spectrum biological cymatic application — MuAntoine PrioreState-sponsored collision between resonance physicPjotr GarjajevLinguistic / holographic transducer model of genetBernard EastlundPlasma physics → state-level ionospheric modulatioViktor SchaubergerFluidic cymatics and implosion dynamicsJohn Worrell Keely19th-century precursor to acoustic resonance physiWalter RussellMacro-cosmological wave geometry — the Ten-Octave