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Sound Theories

🔗beckah@childsgarden.com

6/25/2000 4:27:06 PM

I wrote:
>
> > I wonder if music is not the main part of the real substance of
> > the universe?
>
Paul Fly replied:
>
> there's a small article in the most recent issue of scientific
> america about how some cosmologists are thinking that the early
> universe was dense enough to transmit sound and that irregularities
> resulted in huge universal vibrations. at some point matter
> assumed a form that didn't allow that kind of sound and the patterns in
> the background radiation seen today show the 'sound' of the universe
> at the moment it changed...
>

Then there are the thinkers that say this isn't a universe after
all, but
a multi-verse. These physicists then ponder the
inter-relationships between
mulitple spheres of influence. I suppose some complicated
mathematics can be
used to depict this interactivity. Does anyone here see any
relevance of
these things to justly tuned logic?

> > PS. I like having an online archive at egroups for this (and
> > other) lists; I can delete
> > un- or half-read messages, and still have them available to
> > research at a time appropriate
> > for me. Why re-invent the archive-wheel?
>
> the archive is nice, but i wish i could search for a string in
> the bodies of posts as well as in the subjects -- am i just
> missing something obvious?
>

Paul, I think you can search the bodies of posts. I just did it
successfully.
Try opening the Messages page and doing a search. Here's the URL
for your convenience:
http://www.egroups.com/messages/tuning

Good Even'
bekah