That's exactly why I'm here, to seek the borders of this question, from those with a far greater knowledge than I,so I can get on with some research.
I appreciate the opinions above, have listed them and will systematically read up about all.
chladni patterns, a plate attached to a speaker cone, create intricate patterns when frequencies are played through the speaker, the key word here is it (the frequency) creates. change the frequency and the pattern changes. No one has devised a 3d version of this device as far as I am aware, imagine what that could look like.
so you can create using frequency, can you change things with frequency? can you negate things with frequency? back to basic building material..
You would need to know what 'basic' frequency you are working with first, surely? Hence the question how do I measure frequency, having an electronics background I would use an oscilloscope, that's easy when dealing with electrical pulses. One step further, an animal cell has a 0.12volt potential per cell, where would I put the electrodes to measure its frequency? How do I measure the frequency of a mitochondria within that cell?
Is the statement that any atom, molecule or cell manages to 'maintain' its frequency to keep it's integrity, correct?