Music is an axiom of life. It cannot be understood by a deaf man. One could explain the oscillation of particles, but in the end it would not satisfy his curiosity. This is but the bare structure of sound. The rhythm escapes language. The vibrations transcend physical existence, reaching a second phase that science cannot follow. It taps the enigmatic center of human emotion. Experimentation has revealed that feelings are the result of chemical changes inside the body, but again, this is only a shallow attempt at description. Why does that specific tone appeal to the ear more than another? Science will have another drawn-out paper written abo
Music is an axiom of life. It cannot be understood by a deaf man. One could explain the oscillation of particles, but in the end it would not satisfy his curiosity. This is but the bare structure of sound. The rhythm escapes language. The vibrations transcend physical existence, reaching a second phase that science cannot follow. It taps the enigmatic center of human emotion. Experimentation has revealed that feelings are the result of chemical changes inside the body, but again, this is only a shallow attempt at description. Why does that specific tone appeal to the ear more than another? Science will have another drawn-out paper written abo