Hi Dr. Rainish Khanna: I was listening to your anesthesia talk on the Terra channel - you mentioned doing stomata research. Have you heard of "Sonic Bloom"? It was created by Dan Carlson
doing university research. The bird songs in the morning resonate into
the higher overtones based on natural number frequencies (not the
Western equal-tempered logarithmic tuning of music). So these higher
frequencies expand the stomata so the plants then can take in the
nutrients in the morning dew on the leaves. This ties into the
ultrasound connection of microtubules.
Tinnitus research has
proven that the highest pitch we hear externally resonates the brain
internally as ultrasound. Also musicians are proven to hear up to 10
times faster than Fourier Uncertainty or Time-frequency uncertainty. So
there is quantum coherence as noncommutativity due to the phase
difference between the right and left ear being at the microsecond
wavelength with ultrasound frequency - as corroborated by Dr. Anirban
Bandyopadhyay's research. Quantum biology has proven that in a quiet
room we can hear sound intensity at smaller than the diameter of the
atom.
So clearly the power of listening during meditation is
underestimated due to this resonance of natural number overtone and
undertones (not limited by the logarithmic geometric continuum but
rather as noncommtutative time-frequency. I recommend studying Alain
Connes' math lectures on "Music of Shapes" for details on noncommutative
time-frequency as nonlocality.
I have a free book on this -
the final chapter explains the noncommutative music mathematics from
Alain Connes (Penrose cites Connes and Penrose also relies on this
noncommutative math as the foundation of protoconsciousness being only
"seemingly random" or "apparently" random.
thanks,
drew hempel, MA
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