Is the universe music?
Is the universe music?
Post your thoughts..... according to the latest M theory we are just vibrating strings in a multi-dimensional universe.
Re: Is the universe music?
Are you trying to find meaning through a theory of meaninglessness?Moody wrote: we are just vibrating strings in a multi-dimensional universe.
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Re: Is the universe music?
giving a physical sense to what we believe being purely emotional...Moody wrote:we are just vibrating strings in a multi-dimensional universe.
Schauberger:
1/n = 1
the whole thing is kind of music. even here on our planet its a bit disharmonic, i think the rest is pretty harmonic.
just look at the parallels between physics in science (biology, technique,...) and music theory...
or check out the "dark side of the cell" project.
cheers, spacy
1/n = 1
the whole thing is kind of music. even here on our planet its a bit disharmonic, i think the rest is pretty harmonic.
just look at the parallels between physics in science (biology, technique,...) and music theory...
or check out the "dark side of the cell" project.
cheers, spacy
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Are bit patterns in a computer memory music?
Is musical notation music?
Or vibrations in the air?
For me music only exists when these things are percieved as music by a human mind.
We can inrerpret just about anything in a musical way; does that say more about the universe, or about us?
The relationship between symbols, things and ideas is fascinating and mysterious.
<Phillosophy mode off>
I'm off to the pub for a pint or three of real ale and some cool, boxing day lunchtime jazz - now that's what music is all about.
Are bit patterns in a computer memory music?
Is musical notation music?
Or vibrations in the air?
For me music only exists when these things are percieved as music by a human mind.
We can inrerpret just about anything in a musical way; does that say more about the universe, or about us?
The relationship between symbols, things and ideas is fascinating and mysterious.
<Phillosophy mode off>
I'm off to the pub for a pint or three of real ale and some cool, boxing day lunchtime jazz - now that's what music is all about.
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Imagination is better than knowledge, in music you convey that very imagination which is a great power! Music is NOT prejudice, you don't have to read theory to understand how to play based on how your soul speaks...
I believe as we gain a better understanding of how music works we get closer to learning how the human souls works. Without music I would be a damned soul. I'm glad my ancestors gave me this gift.
The universe is infinite and I believe music is, let's make it eternal.
I believe as we gain a better understanding of how music works we get closer to learning how the human souls works. Without music I would be a damned soul. I'm glad my ancestors gave me this gift.
The universe is infinite and I believe music is, let's make it eternal.
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yeah, string theory.
i'm quite content in my 'brane.
like in psychoacoustics, when strings vibrate they create sympathetic
harmonics that create sympathetic harmonics that create sympathetic
harmonics that create sympathetic harmonics... and so on and so on...
musicians create music that sympathetically inspire other musicians/composers... and so on and so on...
the universe is beyond imagination
i'm quite content in my 'brane.
like in psychoacoustics, when strings vibrate they create sympathetic
harmonics that create sympathetic harmonics that create sympathetic
harmonics that create sympathetic harmonics... and so on and so on...
musicians create music that sympathetically inspire other musicians/composers... and so on and so on...
the universe is beyond imagination
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nice analogy. In fact philosophical conversations tend to go much the same way. So I'm not even gonna start otherwise before i know it i'll be harmonically resonating into some big feedback loop of tripper talkdpel wrote:like in psychoacoustics, when strings vibrate they create sympathetic
harmonics that create sympathetic harmonics that create sympathetic
harmonics that create sympathetic harmonics... and so on and so on...
musicians create music that sympathetically inspire other musicians/composers... and so on and so on...
Re: Is the universe music?
Maybe
We could be "just" dreams in the mind of a god or lunatic or "just" matter or "just" energy or gene machines.
The "just" is a melodramatic trap in the language, wanting to clean up the mess.
I think we are the mess, happily. Making music at times, listening to cells, imagining things in the darkness, exchanging illusions and knowledge.
// C
but I dont like the reduction proposed in the question. The "just" makes it meaningless, because vibrating strings, to my knowledge, do not ask themselves that question.Moody wrote:we are just vibrating strings
We could be "just" dreams in the mind of a god or lunatic or "just" matter or "just" energy or gene machines.
The "just" is a melodramatic trap in the language, wanting to clean up the mess.
I think we are the mess, happily. Making music at times, listening to cells, imagining things in the darkness, exchanging illusions and knowledge.
// C
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