@greyknight33@GMOdysseys cool video there. But he keeps using the word "sound", where more specifically he should be referring to waves or frequency more generally. Sound is specific to pressure waves between 20Hz to 20kHz. Resonate waves of an election are not pressure waves, because pressure is a measure of atoms pushing against each other. Rather it is waves in a quantum field. Waves with a resonant frequency? yes. Sound? no.
@greyknight33@GMOdysseys He lost me at comparing temples to circuit boards though. It seems like a visual similarity he picked on without actually thinking through why it's relevant. Pillars built to resonate have nothing to do with the layout of contact pins on a chip. because the arrangement of the pins is irrelevant. It has no bearing on the operation of the chip.
@charliebrownau@GMOdysseys@greyknight33 Motherboard designs aren't copied off anything. I know this because I work with people who design them. It's purely a function of arranging things to minimise distance between things (just like a city). Making sure critical things like power rails are highly available (like highways). And no crossing over traces (this has no analogy to urban design).