The visual spectrum is but a small segment of radio frequencies that envelop us. Like fish in a fishbowl we are surrounded but unaware of a tremendous amount of frequencies we can not “see”. These are the radio clouds in a semi rural area of Southern California.pic.twitter.com/xfuP7FkFRt
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
What app is this? Could have a lot of fun with it.
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Replying to @ryaneshea
Ryan, thanks for asking. Built by some friends, called Architecture Of Radio in the iOS store.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Amazing, thanks for sharing! Downloading now. I was just thinking about non-visible-light vision the other day.
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Replying to @ryaneshea
Ryan, thank you. Let me know how it changes you. It changed me on many levels. And in 3 years it will be 600x more radio frequencies.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele
Just blew my mind as well as the minds of several other people who were watching me and trying to figure out what I was doing with my phone.
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Ryan, same here. The last year or so, I have been conducting field research with this system. In a very big city, it is astounding what you see. I have seen a doubling in dog patch area of San Francisco in 2 months. To see the invisible is quite amazing.
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