Sonoluminescence can occur when a sound wave of sufficient intensity induces a gaseous cavity within a liquid to collapse quickly. This cavity may take the form of a pre-existing bubble, or may be generated through a process known as cavitation. Here I have used clips from recent Cymatics experiment's alongside videos of actual stars in the sky through a P1000, not the CGI composites NASA rustles up for you. What we see is the uncanny resemblance in the way that the system creates harmonic and geometric patterns, is contained, and clearly has water in motion on or in its environment. Sorry to spoil your shit, but mainstream Space is just Santa Claus for adults too, yip, they did got you again. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10158715942351206 View: https://www.facebook.com/lee.gee.52/videos/10158715942351206/UzpfSTYwOTk4NjM0NTpWSzozNzkzODI4NzcwNjQwOTE4/?multi_permalinks=3793890220634773%2C3793828770640918%2C3787841961239599%2C3787835561240239¬if_id=1606626161952199¬if_t=group_activity