At the very end Eilam Gross says Roger Penrose's idea of a cyclic universe is not acceptable because it's a very esoteric idea but that it goes well together with the Musical Universe idea. Yeah - that esoteric idea is noncommutative phase!!
The Music of Physics
Eilam Gross, Weizmann Institute of Science
The universe plays music to our ears.
What is the sound of Dancing Black Holes and Gravity waves?
What is the sound of the Higgs Boson discovery?
What is the power of Physics Asymmetry, and how is this connected to Mozart?
How did the universe come to be?
On these questions and others, we will try to answer with a universal language: MUSIC.
Thanks for your Music of Physics talk Dr. Eilam Gross. I read Stephon Alexander's book and I took quantum mechanics from Herbert J. Bernstein at Hampshire College where Yusef Lateef also taught jazz music. I studied music composition at Hampshire for a year. What do you think of Alain Connes' talk on noncommutative geometry music?
My take on it is more in line with math prof. Micho Durdevich referencing Pythagorean natural numbers - what Connes calls (2, 3, infinity). I realized this same secret in high school from my private music studies and then realized that nonwestern meditation is based on Pythagorean music as noncommutative phase. I finished my master's degree by doing intensive meditation from a Chinese spiritual yoga master healer, Chunyi Lin. I can assure you that ghosts are real as is precognition and other paranormal powers. Have you read Olivier Costa de Beauregard's book "Time: A physical magnitude" - he also promoted the transition amplitudes of Feynman's S-Matrix - as the basis for precognition and telekinesis. He says the paranormal is "happily rare" from the "universal negentropy cascade." My take is that symmetric-based math as standard physics got negentropy turned around - so that civilization is entropy and ecology as quantum biology is negentropy. And so we have the ecological crisis as biological annihilation of life on Earth - due to the symmetric math from the wrong music theory - a "deep pre-established disharmony" as math professor Luigi Borzacchini points out.
What do you think?
thanks,
drew hempel
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