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We are sensitive to music. What about matter? Is there a song that impresses protons, neutrons, or electrons? A song that can have testable physical or biological effects?

The colors of the spectrum of light remind us of a chord of seven consecutive notes (built with musical intervals of seconds).

Could chords on the radio spectrum be new lights to determine relevant scientific advances? For example one:


4243 Hz

4495

5045

5345

6000

6735

7560

equivalent to F# G A Bb C D E (frequency relation G: F # = 1.0594631)


or a


7000 Hz

7857

8819

9899

11112

11773

13214

equivalent to F# G# A# B# C## D# E#


Could chords like these at the right frequency and pulsation have physical or biological impact?

I wonder if I'll ever have the answer...

Posted

A pulse could be necessary...

 

 

What do you mean by that? A single photon can cause excitation in a single atom or molecule.

Posted

I mean those frequencies could be mean values of a wavering tone.

 

 

Depends on what you mean by a wavering tone. This is a technical topic, and your descriptions are quite vague.

 

If you have a spectrum of frequencies, the atom is going to absorb on its resonance. It doesn't matter what else is going on.

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Could radiowaves compact chords change our way of life?

 

Frequencies equivalent to a

C D E F# G# A# B Db Eb F G A:

440 Hz (KHz, MHz)

494

554

622

698

784

831

932

1046

1175

1318

1480...

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