| Re: What music is closest to TOE ?? -
06-25-2006, 04:03 PM
Chazzysaw, absolutely mon frere (although I have to think about the application of string theory to this notion, I hadn't considered it in that light). Once about 3 1/2 years ago,I actually heard the trees hum! This was on my way to work, a place I'd passed thousands of times before and since, but only once heard it. It started me wondering if everything gives off a hum, but we can't hear it (kind of like how animals can hear stuff we can't)
Certainly I have felt the urge to sing (and done so!) in some pretty off-the-beaten track places (Vietnam and Cambodia, in some ancient temple complexes) and have felt differently after I did so. Of course, this doesn't hold any empirical weight, but, nonetheless, I felt closer to truth.
Lately I have been wondering not only about math and music but geometry and music also. If you have any thoughts on that, I would love to hear them! The first is only interesting if it is the beginning of something. The first is not interesting if it is the only - Djanet Sears |