Planetary frequencies are derived from orbital mechanics using the Cosmic Octave principle.
f = (1 / T) × 2n
Each celestial body's orbital period (T) is mathematically octaved into the audible spectrum — the same harmonic relationship that governs musical intervals.
| Sun | Earth year | 126.22 Hz |
| Moon | Synodic month | 210.42 Hz |
| Earth | Om / Year | 136.10 Hz |
| Pluto | 248-year orbit | 140.25 Hz |
| Schumann | Earth EM pulse | 7.83 Hz |
Therapeutic frequencies (396–963 Hz) derive from the ancient Solfeggio scale, mathematically related through the 3-6-9 pattern.
Hans Cousto — "The Cosmic Octave" (1978)
Calculated from NASA JPL orbital data