The Floor Memory Game — Test

What your weight leaves behind

The Physics of Listening

Every building has a frequency—the way it "sings" under stress. In my work, I measure this with a dial gauge. But the building has its own story to tell.

This tool simulates what happens when you press down on a floor. Not just the frequency shift, but the scar—the irreversible deformation that remains after you stop measuring.

Baseline Frequency
220 Hz
The building's voice before you arrived
Measured Frequency
220 Hz
After your weight changed the structure
Difference
+0 Hz
The irreversible deformation
220 Hz
The Scar
0.74mm permanent set
This is what remains after you stop pressing.
The New Frequency
216 Hz
The building is singing a new song