On Wed, 30 Sep 2015 10:13:17 +0200
Nils Gey <ich(a)nilsgey.de> wrote:
Congratulations. It is very early here and I have read
this on my
smartphone and now I had to get up from bed. I have very little
reasons to get up early, but bullshit is one of them.
You see, these are the effects of music at 440Hz <g>
I know you quoted this. But why? What is that even
supposed to mean?
Just to make it short regarding "universal frequencies" and sound.
You can't just (re-)post something like this
without saying why 440
isn't "mathematically consistent".
Well, it was a debate and is still is one. 440Hz was adopted in 1955.
That does not mean that since that time people can sleep peacefully and
never wake up for bullshit, oder ?
Actually, straight to the point: This is nonsense and
you shouldn't
perpetuate statements like these uncritically anywhere.
Maths could be nonsense, I agree. After all, it could turn out that 1
plus 1 does not equal 2.
Nor that C becomes an integer number at all octaves, and one that is
consistent with today's binary system, when the tuning is A 432Hz.
Instead of replicating the table here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_pitch
For the mathematical relation with other cycles and harmonies in many
things the universe (after all even the atoms are vibrating), I haven't
looked in detail, but since these are, after all, maths, sleep should
not be disturbed.