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Microtonal maps to electromagnetism

🔗Sarn Richard Ursell <thcdelta@ihug.co.nz>

4/14/2000 12:03:42 AM

Dear Members of the tuning list//tuning round table,

I am well underway with the course of study in Phychology in Vicrtoria
University of Wellingoon, and I spend a caffinne soaked hour or four one
weekend frantically scribbleing down revelations that I get at the most odd
and unusual hours, weather this be lyeing in bed at night, or from a night
on the town in Wellington, where the nightlife ain't too bad.

A revelation has hit me.

John Chalmers who has encountered my frantic screeds of information before,
and well he should be wary of them, :o), and I have had word from the man
himself that plants and plant bioacoustics wouldn't really be applicable,
due to the fact that plants don't have acoustical senses, altho they may
sence vibration, if this music was loud enough.

That is VERY loud.

Then a revelation hit me,-why can we not "map" the octaves of music to
colored red/blue/green light in a spectrum, and use this???!!!!

Would the plants, being optically sensitive to these three primary colors,
find some sort of "pattern" when microtonal music is mapped onto and into
color, which plants, are, by the way, very apt at receiveing?!

I feel intuitively that plants might be able to "learn" by negative and
positive association, likemred light alternated with electric shock, or
gamma radiation....

I know aht blue is responsible for stem thichness, red for photosynthesis,
and green for seed formation,-I have read all of this somewhere and I
woundered if these microtonal electromagnetic spectrum off colors might
actually benefit plant growth?

I am, by the way dead serious about this....

I have scoured the internet, the PsycLit at the University, but I can find
not a thing....

Any advice?