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  • Great lecture, I learned tonnes!

    (thank you).

  • Well done! Thanks for explaining in a personable way! A bit more volume would be great, though! :)

  • you look like Jay from Jay and Silent Bob.....lol......great vid, thanx

  • Very good video, a little more music than physics, but well thought out and explained and your hair is rather awesome lol

  • Cool video, thanks

  • Not to mention that musical notation is the division of finite durations of time and finite regions of pitch!

  • Awesome. Great job!

  • Thank you sooo much I'm writing a paper on this and you really helped alot with this brilliant video. T_T I understand so much better now. btw you are so adorable x3

  • Human brain also vibrates at a specif tune pattern. In other words our mental waves also "sings".

    Since energy expands to combine itself with similiar frequency or "tune", _ that's an absolute Law of energy expansion_ , that explains why some people enjoy loud "caotic" music like havy-metal for example while others fell better listening classical music.

    The kind os music a person enjoys serves as a compass that reflects the kind of tune or frequency the mental waves of his brain are vibrating.

  • @ARKANIDA Is this proven somewhere? And in this case, are there any professional terms for this? This is incredibly interesting.

  • @JimThegrimJim Hi, yes it is proven inside the circle of study of Quantum Physics especialy, ...although Modern Scince is already studing brain waves and the Law of Attration for a long time. I study Quantum Physics Metaphysics and the Law of Attraction for a long time to, but I would have to check on my files to provide you links and material about the subject, if it's that waht you asking for. :)

  • @JimThegrimJim Futher more, The Math properies of sound it's also a topic of study in the Scientific Community, although they are not concerned about publishing those studies and findings so far, while those discoveries can't provide them a subject of profitable gain.

    Namastè buddy ;)

  • Great video Zakk.

    Music is the sound of math.

    There is no bad music or good music. There's only disharmonic combinations of waves equations.

  • Great video, FOR SCIENCE!

  • Informative =)

    

  • great movie! I like your topic!

  • ZAKK YOU USED HOLST!! i now proceed to listen to just the song cause i hate math. hahaha (this is liz btw)

  • @234simplylovely of course i did! :) cant go wrong with mr. gustav!

  • This is awesome, Zakk! Love how you incorporated math with music :D

  • @Music4ever523 two of my favorite things ever :)

  • @zacharyjrsman indeed (:

  • @Music4ever523 that took long enought haha

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