Steve Mold re-created The Rings of Power title sequence using patterns produced by vibrating square plates.
The first time I saw the opening credits for The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, I thought the patterns looked remarkably like the so-called “Chladni figures”: vibrational patterns that form when one scatters sand on a vibrating plate. It seems I was not the only one. British science communicator and YouTube star Steve Mold got so many comments from viewers about the similarities that he decided to test that hypothesis—by re-creating the title sequence with his own vibration-generated patterns. He


Rosio and Mike determined to resume their vows after 10 years of marriage as a celebration of their love, marriage, and household. Describing it as intimately good, gorgeous, and stress free! Their elopement had all of the feels and magic that their marriage ceremony did ten years in the past, however this time it actually was all about them and naturally their little guys.



























“We did not essentially see it as “reaffirming” our vows, since we determined to put in writing new vows as we entered this new chapter in our lives, as a household and never simply as a