Gallium and Cymatics: Liquid Metal Meets the Energy of Sound and Vibration
Inspired by Han's Jenny's experiments in Cymatics, I came across a picture in his book where he had tested Mercury. Wanting to replicate these experiments and try a new medium with my cymatics set up, I looked for a liquid metal similar to Mercury but wanted to test a metal that was not toxic. With a little bit of online research I came across Gallium, a solid that melts at roughly 86 degrees Fahrenheit transforming into liquid thereafter. There was not a lot of material online of people testing gallium in the field of cymatics so I was happy to pioneer an area with not a lot of experimentation. With that I quickly sourced and ordered my Gallium!
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