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- This is the title sequence from Rings of Power. And this is a video that I made in 2016. So of course when Rings of Power premiered recently I got tons of messages from people saying, Hold on a second, are they Chladni figures? So to test that hypothesis I thought I would try to recreate the title sequence from Rings of Power using my Chladni plates. If you want to know more about the history of Chladni figures, then I recommend you watch the original video link in the card and the description. But the basic principle is you use a vibrating metal plate to create a two dimensional version of a standing wave. Ive talked about standing waves on this channel before, but heres another example. If I jiggle this rubber tube at just the right frequency, in other words, one of the resonating frequencies, then I get a standing wave. The points that arent moving up and down are called nodes and the points that are moving up and down are called anti nodes. If I jiggle the tube faster