Anon 05/25/2020 (Mon) 22:01:17 No.6099 del
so, you want to be to introduce an off-topic discussion here because these thoughts from your appear during the night. Well, let´s see...

>>6092
>that some folks consider our enjoyment of music to have been stolen from us.
nope, music hasn´t been stolen from us at all. Just because someone who believes that we are living in the wrong generation of music and only checks out the top 40 or Billboard 200 and say today´s music is garbage...those nostalgic thoughts (and incorrect by the way because there are records/artists nowadays that are pushing genres to the limits) are not valid to back up that. As I see it, the person who established that was either:

1. A nostalgic for the old times who hasn´t checked out good albums and 2. A commercial/record company who doesn´t make good music but wants to sell music in 432 Hz so a few ignorant people fall into that lie and become potential customers that fall into that fallacy of listening to the music of the universe.

>This is the 432 vs 440 debate, in case you're not familiar.
I am familiar with it and that "theory" comes from the Schiller institute, an international political/economical one. It wants to have that scientific tone but it doesn´t arrive anywhere. There should be scientific reports in physics that explain to me how the 432 Hz should be the harmony and sound of the universe.

>A" as 440hz, and music being the highly mathematical thing that it is, all other notes are constructed from that first understandin
now, here is the thing, if we are following their patterns, those believers of the 432 Hz is because that numbers sound cool, quite well rounded and there are no decimals digits. They say that the resonance should be at 8 Hz so by following that mathematical construct you arrive at 432 Hz.

Too perfect to be real, isn´t it? Well, it turns out that the first order of the Schumann resonance (the lowest one that you can reach) is 7.83 Hz and by following the same mathematical construct, you end up with 430.4 Hz for the A, not 432 Hz. Not a cute number...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schumann_resonances

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