[pianotech] OT! FW: Can a Single Musical Note Repair Your DNA?

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Tue Sep 14 22:04:40 MDT 2010




wim,
I wonder if there is some connection" does not constitute a scientific
heory.



Bruce

You need a scientific theory to pursue scientific proof.  

Wim





-----Original Message-----
From: Bruce Browning - The Piano Tuner <justpianos at our.net.au>
To: pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Tue, Sep 14, 2010 5:11 pm
Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT! FW: Can a Single Musical Note Repair Your DNA?


wim,
I wonder if there is some connection" does not constitute a scientific
heory.

>


 What on earth does that mean?  To start with it is nonsense to speak
 f sympathetic vibration of water or air or anything that does not
 ave a natural resonant frequency.  And to suggest that a certain
 requency has some universal good effect on the human frame, however
 at or thin or full of hot air that frame may be, is pure humbug.
 JD

 John

 I wonder if there is some connection between people listening to a lot of
 loud music and those same people, and/or their children, having all sorts
 of physiological problems. Perhaps it was the parents growing up in the
 80's and 90's listening to music at volumes way louder than ever
 experienced that has created a generation of kids with HDAD and such, much
 more so than in any other previous generation.

 Don't disclaim what you don't know about. As Paul mentioned, the Chinese
 have been experimenting with all sorts of procedures long before "modern"
 medicine came about. Just because a MD doctor doesn't know how to cure
 some problems, doesn't mean there aren't alternative ways to make people
 healthy.

 Wim






 -----Original Message-----
 From: John Delacour <JD at Pianomaker.co.uk>
 To: pianotech <pianotech at ptg.org>
 Sent: Tue, Sep 14, 2010 10:14 am
 Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT! FW: Can a Single Musical Note Repair Your
 DNA?


 At 15:13 -0400 14/9/10, KeyKat88 at aol.com wrote:
>Greetings JD,

            I beg to differ!!  It is a scientific fact that our bodies
 are about 97% water. How can water not sympathetically vibrate to a
 frequency that it is exposed to, and when that does take place who
 knows what happens in cells?
 What on earth does that mean?  To start with it is nonsense to speak
 f sympathetic vibration of water or air or anything that does not
 ave a natural resonant frequency.  And to suggest that a certain
 requency has some universal good effect on the human frame, however
 at or thin or full of hot air that frame may be, is pure humbug.
 JD






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