Saturday, November 23, 2024

Someone asks who am I compared to Slavoj Zizek and John Gray

 

@punkpoetry
@voidisyinyangvoidisy­inyang885 and who are you?
 @punkpoetry  Well I have performed or played all of your three favorite composers: Bartok, Debussy and Prokofiev. I trained in classical piano from a young age and took adult music theory at 15 years old. I noticed a logical error that made me realize there is a secret to music. I took quantum physics my first year of college as taught by Herbert J. Bernstein. When he demonstrated Dirac's Dance as explaining nonlocality suddenly I realized it was the same music theory secret I had discovered. I could not figure out how to explain this but I noticed Gregory Bateson was struggling to find the same answer. So my undergraduate degree included some focus on music training - I took orchestration but I had already studied that privately when I was a teenager. I tested into level 3 music theory for my first year of college. Ear training, music composition. I disagreed with my professors and so they kicked me out - calling me a "Communist" - for real! hahaha. My transposition of a Schoenberg piano sonata into a String Quarter was "equal play for equal pay."
Anyway my degree was in sustainability - a new environmental option of International Relations to integrate economics, political science and ecology. I realized then the disciplines all lied about each other. My friend was studying with Zizek at U of MN so after I graduated he told me to read Zizek. I spent a couple years just reading Zizek.
I also then discovered a qigong master and then I discovered a Biosonics book by Dr. John Beaulieu. I realized that the secret of qigong was the same music theory secret I had discovered and John Beaulieu was trying to explain this.
So by 1996 I had written a monograph critiquing Zizek based on my music theory idea that I called "complementary opposites" and citing energy healing examples along with a Bloch's Wall model. I didn't realize that Bloch's Sphere was used to explain the Dirac 720 spin. This work caught some academic attention - as I mentioned Zizek was interested and used it to write his 1997 book - you'll notice his focus on debunking the New Age and ecofeminism in that book - but also his focus on Platonic music. Those were the same concepts I had interwoven in my "Fundamental Force" 1996 monograph.
So then I was accepted into graduate school at U of MN - and I ended up doing my master's thesis based on my monograph - again critiquing Zizek but with more details on my music energy healing as philosophy of science concept. This got published online as "Epicenters of Justice" - and i was contacted by a publisher of music science books - he was a physics degree major but he self-published his music science books. He offered to promote my book as book fairs in Germany, etc. But then he finally admitted he didn't understand my master's thesis.
So I read his Music and Fractals book - Charles Madden- and when he emphasizes that the Taji is NOT a Fractal since it's not symmetric then I realized the error in my master's thesis. Some scientist had claimed that logistic equations explained the Taiji but I realized this was not true.
So to finish my master's degree I tested out my concept by going intensive qigong meditation training with a spiritual yoga master healer - a qigong master named Chunyi Lin. He works with Mayo Clinic doctors and he gave a talk to my "spiritual healing" graduate class at U of Minnesota. That training proved to me that ghosts are real and I experienced telekinesis, precognition, telepathy, psychometry, long distance healing, and antigravitational force.
Soon after my graduate degree I decided to read one science book a day to reverse-engineer my experience. I discovered Alain Connes book "Triangles of Thought" - the Fields Medal math professor. He had the same music theory concept that I had realized when I was a teenager! So it's called noncommutativity and it is also the secret of quantum physics nonlocality just as I had thought in my first year of college. I could not believe it and thought maybe Connes was being metaphorical. But in 2017 someone uploaded Connes' lecture 'Music of Shapes" wherein he explains the secret truth of music as noncommutativity. No one else explains this - not any of the music experts online or in academia.
I studied Connes more to parse out the music math details and I realized it was precisely the same concept. So then I figured someone else must have figured out the same connection to meditation as well via noncommutativity. Sure enough I discovered Eddie Oshins who coined "quantum psychology" while he worked as a physicist at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center" - he also realized the secret of nonwestern meditation as mind-body integration was noncommutativity. Larry Domash, the quantum physics professor at Hampshire College, had also made this same noncommutativity connection to quantum biology via mantra meditation as accessing 1/2 spin quantum potential energy.
So then I discovered Professor Basil J. Hiley, the collaborator of David Bohm, was also emphasizing noncommutativity as the secret of Bohmian nonlocality. Hiley in 2023 published a quantum consciousness book chapter that states noncommutativity completely changes quantum biology because the quantum coherence is not lost at the macroscale. This corroborates the claims of qigong and Pythagorean meditation as I had realized as a teenager.
My academia edu "drew hempel" site has all my free books and articles. Basil J. Hiley said he loved my music article (not sure which one it was). I'm hopefully going to have a parapsychology article published soon in an academic source.

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