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Episode: 2943
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Title: HPR2943: Music as Life
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2943/hpr2943.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 13:38:58
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Its weddings did the 13th of November 2019 and this is HPR episode 2943 entitled Music
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as Life.
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It's hosted by Brian, it's about 10 minutes long, carries an explicit flag and the summary
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is Quantum Harmony.
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Alright, this is going to be a test.
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Next of this recording, whether it works well or not, but it might at minimum be a record
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of some thoughts that I've been having.
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I recently heard a physicist discussing a paper that he wrote or a note.
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Anyway, I'm not sure if that's a literal or a scientific publishing term within the
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field.
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You write a note, it's a bit more informal about some thoughts that he'd been having about
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the music as life and not in a metaphoric sense.
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I didn't read the paper, I listened to him, he gave a decent, very basic, condensed which
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is kind of conflicting, but whatever, abstracting of the concepts.
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The concept he states began with his lifelong adult life study of Chi or Chi or life force
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energy and that we've been using the term energy improperly, that it doesn't fit the
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classical definitions of energy in, I guess what we would call classical physics.
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He spends a bit of time discussing where classical physics has failed to incorporate Copenhagen
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interpretation and quantum mechanics and chaos theory into our modern science and that
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we're kind of stuck in the classical, the observer does not matter world.
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If I recall Einstein once spoke of gravity as the object paying attention to the other
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objects and I think that fits in to Mr. Anderson's description of rather than using the
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term energy to describe Chi using more a term of harmony and he goes into good descriptions
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of how we think of melody and progression of tones in relation to one another forming
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what we call melody and harmony being those simultaneous tones played at the same time
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creating what we call harmony and then rhythm being a progression of the beat in Sanskrit
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we have the Om and in the writing of the Om at the top we have that little partial circle
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with the dot in the middle that's the Navabindu that's the sound the tone and the pulse and
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the rhythm in my mind would be the organization of the pulse so he goes into it a bit with the
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bodily perception of music in relation to say some examples were that the fastest rhythm
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that the body really produces that we perceive as rhythm would be a teeth chattering or a
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shivering and simultaneously if we were listening to a rhythm if it got much faster than that
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frequency then we would perceive it more of a tone conversely our breath or our walking we can
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slow down to super slow rhythm but eventually we get to a point where we lose the perception
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of breathing or walking and the breathing becomes a pausing between your inhale and exhale almost
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perceptively or your walking becomes a standing still and shifting your weight from one foot to the
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other again these are not necessarily absolutist they're just good examples but
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what he does not continue to go into and that's my elaboration on his theory of music as life
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and he doesn't mention the Einsteinian objects paying attention to one another
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the idea that the observer affects the universe basically their universe their space time
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which is not there is a loan of course but that it affects the space time
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now thinking about the rhythmic examples of our perceived rhythms or the universal perceived rhythms
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how does the universe perceive we perceive a rhythm until it gets to a point where our system now
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perceives that rhythm as a tone that tone in my mind encompasses rhythm and frequency
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harmony in the upper and lower the crests and troughs of the wave form and very consistent but
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distinct melody that's almost formed perceptually when the tone is played consistently for a longer
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duration it begins to sound different you start to hear rhythms and melodies within that tone
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of course I'm telling you what you perceive at this point which is always wonderful for science
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but that's how in my perception and of course the entire universe perceives the way that I perceive
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so because I'm the universe of creating it in my own mind in my perception he's to say you're
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even there dear listener so my system loses track of the rhythm and gets to a buzz which would
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become a tone so as separate systems interact with one another they could theoretically be said to
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have a tone or a pulse that ends up joining with the rest around them and that's where we can end
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up with our harmonies and we can end up with discordant harmonies we know that from our music that's
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with more of a metaphorical but after listening to his ideas and kind of rolling them around in my
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head it seems like that is the way that the universe is working it is working as music and we perceive
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what we call music as this entertainment medium but literally at the what we would call the
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energetic scale where the we are wrong of course and I am more and more believing in this
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that's the harmony that energetic exchange becomes the harmony within the universe that is why when
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a living creature suddenly becomes a dying creature we don't actively see what we would call an
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energy exchange what we see is the loss of harmony between those systems and those melodies interacting
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within the body well that's something that I was kind of thinking about so I figured I'd make
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a report on my way to work and now I'm there so good day
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