Funky Fathead Frequency Portal Videos (2017)
In August 2017, a YouTube creator going by 'Funky Fathead' uploaded two videos that went viral (1M+ views collectively). In the first, he sets up two Bluetooth speakers in a hotel room and plays two specific frequencies simultaneously — 432 Hz and 528 Hz, both considered sacred Solfeggio frequencies. As the frequencies interact, a luminous portal-like phenomenon appears to form above the bed, growing more defined as both tones combine. In the second video, he and another person replicate the experiment outdoors in a park with larger speakers, producing a much bigger portal effect visible against the sky. The creator claimed the portal connected to Sedona, Arizona — one of Earth's most documented energy vortex locations. The videos predated accessible CGI tools and appear shot on consumer-grade equipment with no post-production capability visible. After the videos circulated, a channel called Hidden Underbelly 2.0 reported the creator had gone missing. Hidden Underbelly later suggested the videos were probably made 'for fun,' but Funky Fathead himself never resurfaced publicly. The videos are now re-circulating on TikTok and social media in the 2020s. Whether authentic or not, the specific frequencies used are significant: 432 Hz is the natural tuning frequency ancient instruments were calibrated to (before the 1953 standardization to 440 Hz), and 528 Hz is associated with DNA repair in frequency medicine research. Both produce recognizable sacred geometry patterns in cymatics experiments. The concept of combining specific frequencies to create physical effects aligns with the Gateway Process (consciousness tuning via Hemi-Sync audio), cymatics research, and ancient temple resonance engineering.