Interesting post. What do you think about those moments when listening to music and you get goosebumps?
I hypothesize that the very moment when we hear a specific part in a song that gives us goosebumps is
because our bodies are made out of mass/material, and so we produce heat which is a form of energy that can
be measured."Because Sound energy is a wave of vibrations in a material." (Google search for 'Sound Energy'
.
We are material, and maybe we get those goosebumps due to matching inside&outside energies/frequencies, and that resonates
and gives us goosebumps.
I was using heat as an example for the energy our bodies produce, but I think this 'harmonization' occurs through the energy
in the brain—neurotransmitters, et, al. I don't know much about neurophysiology, but I'm fairly certain that there is a ton
of varying forms of energy going on inside our brain due to synaptic firing, etc.
What do you think?
I'll shorten it down below:
Sound produces energy through vibrations passing through material objects.
We are material objects.
Our brain is a material object.
We take in the sounds/music/energy.
And if that sound vibration matches up with our own energy/vibration produced inside our bodies/brains,
then there is a harmonization and that music/sound resonates with us and gives us goosebumps.
Thoughts?
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