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

Paul McCloud pmc033 at earthlink.net
Mon Sep 20 20:47:54 MDT 2010


Ahhh, Rob!  A small error of a few decimal places.  You mean 528khz?  That would be about right.  
    Paul McCloud

Otherwise, we might be able to pick up piano  music directly on a radio!


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Rob McCall 
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Sent: 09/20/2010 7:17:02 PM 
Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT! Can a Single Musical Note Repair Your DNA?


Although, sound could not travel through space, radio waves can.  528Hz would put it just below the AM band.  Maybe that's what they're talking about?


Regards,


Rob McCall


McCall Piano Service, LLC
www.mccallpiano.com
Murrieta, CA
951-698-1875





On Sep 20, 2010, at 15:00 , David Boyce wrote:


No Julia, my cells are not a vacuum.  

But when I followed up the link in the original post that started this thread, there was a web page reference to sound at 528Hz traveling through space to reach the Earth.  

That is nonsense. As you know as a piano tuner, sound waves are produced by alternate compressions and rarefactions in a medium.  Sound - acoustical vibration - does not travel through space, as there is no medium to compress and rarefy.  You will have seen this in high school, probably, with the electric bell in the jar with the vacuum pump. As the air is reoved, the bell becomes inaudible.

In your investigation, Julia, have you uncovered any published evidence in an reputable peer-reviewed journal (perhaps by a search of medline?) that anyone anywhere at any time has altered the condition of DNA by acoustical vibration at 528Hz?

Best,

David Boyce

>Your cells are a vacuum?
> Julia 

What we are disputing, is the claim that SOUND vibrations of 528Hz and
unspecified Sound Pressure Level and duration, can travel through a vacuum
and can repair DNA.
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