Dear Professor Richner: In lieu of the evolutionary adaptive advantage
of consonant low integer harmonic ratios, I have stumbled upon a
mathematical mystery at the origin of Western science, rooted in
fundamental pitch perception as quantum noncommutative nonlocal phase. I
had recent
correspondence with Nobel physicist Brian Josephson about my music
research. He previously had said he didn't know music theory well enough
to comment on my research and then he asked me what I thought of his
music compositions. Then later he thanked me for sending him quantum
physics professor Lawrence Domash's reference to the Josephson Junction
as a model of how mantra meditation resonates quantum nonlocality as
spin 1/2 noncommutative phase of time-frequency energy. And so when I
sent him my new free book Ancient Advanced Acoustic Alchemy he
immediately balked at my supposed misunderstanding of music theory!
haha. I find this quite fascinating - the overlap of music theory, math
and metaphysics. So as you probably know, we can listen faster than
Fourier Uncertainty and listening is macroquantum coherent. So this
leads to a definite magical quality to listening as the ability to
"extract" or resonate with superluminal phonon-information from the
future through meditation! I have compiled research on this - and
hopefully you can take a look and maybe have some comments, criticism,
etc.
Thanks,
drew hempel, MA
Ancient Advanced Acoustic Alchemy: Free Book now Online
and
Ancient Advanced Acoustic Alchemy
2018 book
Table of Contents
Chapter One: The Paradox
of Pythagorean Paranormal Pan Pipes As Ancient Mystic Music Alchemy
pp 3 - 9
Chapter Two: Microcosmic
Orbit, Kriya Yoga and Pythagorean Tetraktys as Music Harmonics of ancient
advanced global alchemy
pp. 10 – 29
pp. 30-176
pp. 177-398
Chapter Five: Cracking the
Cosmic Mother Ostrich Egg Omphalos Female Formless Awareness Alchemy secret
revealed
pp. 399 – 419
Conclusion: CONCLUSION: The OZ EFFECT: The Strange
Fate of the EMDrive: Sonofusion Acoustic power and Metamaterials
pp. 420-426
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