Cathie E. Guzetta´s (Music Therapy) poetic contemplation of where the investigation of the relationship between sound and the arising of various life forms might lead us in the future: "The forms of snowflakes and faces of flowers may take on their shape because they are responding to some sound in nature. Likewise, it is possible that crystals, plants, and human beings may be, in some way, music that has taken on visible form." Cathie Guzetta, Music Therapy

Interesting and Fun Links:

http://cymaticsource.com/ - the impact of sound on inanimate (and animate) objects

"In his research with the tonoscope, Jenny noticed that when the vowels of the ancient languages of Hebrew and Sanskrit were pronounced, the sand took the shape of the written symbols for these vowels, while our modern languages, on the other hand, did not generate the same result! How is this possible? Did the ancient Hebrews and Indians know this? Is there something to the concept of "sacred language," which both of these are sometimes called? What qualities do these "sacred languages," among which Tibetan, Egyptian and Chinese are often numbered, possess? Do they have the power to influence and transform physical reality, to create things through their inherent power, or, to take a concrete example, through the recitation or singing of sacred texts, to heal a person who has gone "out of tune"? - describing work of Has Jenny:see link below
http://www.mysticalsun.com/cymatics/cymatics.html - new science of cymatics

Ernst Chladni and Chladni figures:

http://9waysmysteryschool.tripod.com/sacredsoundtools/id19.html

Sofie Germain proves the mathmatical correctness of Chladni figures:

http://www.sdsc.edu/ScienceWomen/germain.html

Other fun links:

http://www.int-pediatrics.org/PDF/Volume_18/18_4/204_208_ip1803.pdf - article on music in medicine

http://www.pbs.org/safarchive/4_class/45_pguides/pguide_804/4484_brain.html - the brain opera!

http://www.brainwavechick.com/pages/neuralart.html the science of fun