There are no parallel universes
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There are no parallel universes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
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Re: There are no parallel universes
this video talks about wave lengths, like in music, representing different realities. It says nothing about fractals. Does music or sound waves have fractals?
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Re: There are no parallel universes
this video talks about wave lengths, like in music, representing different realities. It says nothing about fractals. Does music or sound waves have fractals?[/quote]Gulnara wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v
The fractal nature of music.
http://solomonsmusic.net/fracmus.htm
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Re: There are no parallel universes
http://solomonsmusic.net/fracmus.htm[/quote]
do you mean the way music gets lauder or vanishes is fractals? I understand fractals in images, it's easy. Just look at the leaf, or a shell. In music...I could see fractals only if notes are translated into imagery. Image, sound and all the rest of the senses are sort of demolished reality, divided to accommodate our different sensory systems? Outside of a person or perceiver it's one reality, where music, light, interaction, energy is all one?
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