Theta Waves.
The Alpha, Beta, delta, Theta waves are named by the frequency range that they cover.
Starting from your lower vibratory rates up to your higher vibratory rates.
Basically, the faster you can 'vibrate' your own energy, the greater your ability becomes to 'tune-in' to the frequency of the target.
Think of matching the soundwaves and their dB level when hitting glass with a tuning fork.

If you match the frequency the tuning fork generates, and simply play it back at an amplified level, you will most likely shatter the glass.
Hence, you need to match/tune in to the frequency of the target/object first.
If you were to measure the EM field of a pencil, you would not see any variation. but if you looked closely at what would appear to be 'acceptable noise' in the results, you would actually find that at a very weak level, the EM field of the pencil is actually osciallating with a regular pattern.
[If you have the facilities, you really should try this its quite fascinating - needed: oscilloscope & amplifier]
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