ISSN: 2641-9165
Authors: Dorda G*
The experimental data of the sound, investigates by Fletcher and Munson, were analyzed to interpret the feeling-effect of Pythagoras, being the fundamental motivation of singing and music in general. It has been pointed out that this feeling-effect is beyond any reality. Moreover, it is shown that the minimum wave related energy of sound, considered in relation to the energy of a single electron, enables to determine the relation between the natural, i.e. the wave related time, and the artificial, i.e. with the human life connected time. This observation suggests the idea that the artificial time appears to be causally related to the time of the breaking of the human voice, the mutation. This spectacular idea has been confirmed by experimental data, showing that both the difference between the energy of the single electron and the minimum sound energy, as well as the difference between the artificial, i.e. the human related time, and the natural time, yield the same order of magnitude of 1012.
Keywords: Time; Electron; Hearing; Sound; Biophysics; Fundamental Units; Dualism; Dynamics; Irrationalism