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Does music contain energy we cannot measure, an essence so to speak?
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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 1116154" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>Music (hearing) is like smell - it's emotional. You use taste, touch, umami, site to interact with the environment, as you do with hearing and smell, but the latter two has a more profound effect to trigger emotional responses based on environmental inputs to a larger degree than say taste. </p><p></p><p>For example, smelling a perfume that your mother or grandmother used when you were a child will take you back to the house you grew up in more so than eating what tastes like your grandmother's cooking. </p><p></p><p>Similar, listening to a music can illicit a tear, whereas watching the same on screen may not. </p><p></p><p>That said, everything is a form of energy according to the law of conservation of mass and energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 1116154, member: 1941"] Music (hearing) is like smell - it's emotional. You use taste, touch, umami, site to interact with the environment, as you do with hearing and smell, but the latter two has a more profound effect to trigger emotional responses based on environmental inputs to a larger degree than say taste. For example, smelling a perfume that your mother or grandmother used when you were a child will take you back to the house you grew up in more so than eating what tastes like your grandmother's cooking. Similar, listening to a music can illicit a tear, whereas watching the same on screen may not. That said, everything is a form of energy according to the law of conservation of mass and energy. [/QUOTE]
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Does music contain energy we cannot measure, an essence so to speak?
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