The Frontier Atlas
VECTOR: SOUND-AND-LIGHT CHAMBERTimnath, Colorado, USHarmonic Egg, LLC — founder Gail Lynn

Harmonic Egg

A patented egg-shaped wooden chamber (US Patent #10,737,054 B1) that blends sound, light, and geometry for relaxation — notable for making comparatively modest claims and citing no medical studies.

2 SOURCES CITED
CLAIMED — WHAT THE MAKER STATES
  • The maker describes the Harmonic Egg as a patented geometric chamber that combines sound, light, and geometry to create a 'synergistic environment' promoting relaxation and healing.
  • The company emphasizes a 'repeatable process,' a natural and non-invasive experience, and a licensed-center community model.
  • Notably, the site does NOT claim clinical or medical studies — the framing is experiential and environmental rather than medical.
CITED SOURCES — NAMED, NOT ADJUDICATED
US Patent #10,737,054 B1 (2020)

A real, granted, independently verifiable US patent — a patent confirms novelty of design, not medical efficacy, and the Atlas notes that distinction plainly.

Albert Einstein (quoted on sound and light waves)

An inspirational quotation, not a scientific citation for the device's effects — presented as framing.

EVERY SOURCE IS NAMED SO YOU CAN VERIFY IT YOURSELF. NAMING A SOURCE IS NOT ENDORSING IT.

OPEN QUESTIONS — NOT YET RESOLVED
  • With no medical studies claimed, what exactly is the measured effect beyond self-reported relaxation?
  • How does a session in the chamber compare to ordinary sound/light relaxation (e.g. a quiet room with music) in a controlled setting?
  • What does a session cost across licensed centers, and what is the licensing/franchise model for operators?
FIELD NOTE

The Harmonic Egg is one of the more honestly-scoped entries in this region: it holds a real granted patent, and it declines to make the medical-study claims that many nearby devices do, positioning itself closer to sound therapy than energy medicine.

That modesty is itself worth charting — it keeps the device's claims and its evidence in roughly honest proportion, a contrast to entries whose claims outrun their sourcing.

SOURCE: theharmonicegg.com (scraped 2026-07-09)

THE DATA POINT — WHAT THE ATLAS IS COLLECTING

Session cost, and what state change did you actually measure or feel?

Pricing is set per licensed center; the Atlas is collecting session prices and any HRV/subjective before-afters.

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