As I was ruminating on ways to visualize room modes I reached out to Michael Thomason. Michael Thomason is responsible for taking care of and creating demos for the physics lab on campus. I was interested to hear his take on how to potentially visualize sound waves in a space. He started thinking and then mentioned that you could visualize electromagnetic waves in a 3-Dimensional environment by using a radio transceiver to emit a radio wave at a certain frequency. You can attach a flashlight bulb to an antenna that is about the same length as the radio wave and when the lightbulb is placed in a point of constructive interference in the room it will light up. This experiment is also affected by the horizontal and vertical plane. By changing the horizontal and vertical direction of the antenna it affects the turning ‘on’ and ‘off’ of the light bulb as well. This was an amazing demonstration of physics and a concept definitely worth further research.