By Jill Mattson, published on SuperConscious
Evidence suggests that music may be encoded in the smallest protein molecules comprising living things. Recent experiments from MIT report efforts to represent manmade silk fibers as musical compositions — using the underlying proteins in the synthetic silk as “notes”.
A different structure, made using a variation of the same methods, was not able to form into the long fibers needed to make it useful. Musical compositions based
on the two structures helped to show how they differed. (Credit: Markus Buehler)
The fact that the above process, based on the silk proteins, resulted in anything even remotely resembling music is remarkable; the fact that pleasing music was produced from “good” silk and harsh music resulted from “bad” silk is near miraculous.
when the “song” made from a plant’s amino acids was played back to the plant, its growth rate increased
markedly and its resistance to drought and disease also improved.
One of the consequences of Edwards’ work was the development of “Sound Treatments” that addressed underlying problems detected in a voiceprint. By listening to the appropriate frequencies the voice is restored to a healthy profile and the associated physical ailment is resolved.
Source:
http://i-uv.com/music-natures-universal-language/
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