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You don’t need many drivers,frequency + geometry do the work. One pulsing source feeds a circle with 16 side chambers. Hit the right frequency and waves sync, bounce, and lock into standing patterns everywhere. The energy view averages motion so hidden resonant shapes pop out.

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