Quantum Music
Max Plank, a German Physicist, proposed Quantum Energy Theory where energy is directly proportional to the frequency of the radiation. The energy gained or lost by an electron, or an atom will be in direct relation to the frequency of the radiation acting upon it. If the frequency of radiation increases the atoms get excited and it gains energy.
If the theory can be true for radiation, then it can hold true for audio signals too.
When we listen to music of different types, we can experience this principle. In a fast-paced musical song, the vibration generated makes the mind energized. When musical notes turn to a slow pace then the mind loses the agitating energy state and starts to swing at a slow pace.
In the pop type of music, the mind is energized systematically, and in slow-paced jazz music, the mind is all the more searching to flow between space and time.
Varying mind swings can be experienced based on Plank’s Quantum Energy for different types of music.
When frequency increases the wavelength decreases, and in slow-paced music where the wavelength is more the frequency is less. Music can generate many significant mind swings. There is something similar to a dynamic electron or an atom that is associated with the mind.
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