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Post by Creator on Oct 14, 2006 8:23:57 GMT -5
Do you think that the fact that music and certain sounds have various effects on the human body/psyche could support string theory? I mean... String theory is (simply put) about everything being vibrations. Sound is also vibrations - That we know for a fact.
Some music is uplifting, some is saddening, certain sounds that the human ear can't hear can make people and animals ill or even kill them.
To me it makes sense to think that these effects of soundwaves on life forms support the string theory. The vibrations in sound WOULD interfere with our own vibrations in one way or another, and affect us, if we are vibrations ourselves. What's your opinions?
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Post by Summer on Oct 15, 2006 15:18:38 GMT -5
I believe that we are vibrations. And of course music can influence us because of it. And yes, I do believe this supports the string theory.
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Post by Thorn on Oct 16, 2006 10:43:19 GMT -5
I've never done any research on string theory, so I haven't really formed an opinion on the main question.
But I've always believed that the fact that sound is actually a physical sensation could explain some of the effect that music has on us. (Plus, it's nice to think about when listening to a particularly hot guitar solo...)
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