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Resonance Fair
Bizarre where the only requirement is that proprietors attempt to make their wares resonate with their surrounding systems | |
Once I tuned my house - so that for two weeks or so I considered
every experiment in the house -- the guitar, the magnets, the
plants
etc, to be unfinished and left it in ballenced state so that after a
while when I tweaked one, another would react, in an edifying
manner.
What if you turned
this into a traveling fair that went from city to
city promoting (meditative contemplation of the ballence of
everything, and then tweaking it?)
Center for Bad Science
http://www.popsci.c...tudying-bad-science Finally, I am home [JesusHChrist, Mar 22 2014]
Tuned_20Room
[spidermother, Mar 24 2014]
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+ for the title. I'm not likely to turn this into a
travelling fair, but would be delighted to see you
or someone else do this. Be careful though, or
someone will introduce autotuning to the house
tuning market! |
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Fa la la la, la la la La! |
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In this case, I think "bizarre" is correct. |
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[bigsleep], I think the resonances as described in the
original post are not acoustic, but psychic, and only
work if you believe in them. I don't. |
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Do you have a fishbowl in your house? |
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The disharmony or disturbance in the system of spelling
and grammar disturbs the balance and the resonance that
implosion has in other systems leads to tweaking the
imbalance but as represented in the idea both resonances
exist in disharmony: the error in spelling, the bizzareness
of thought in a certain discursive regime of truth versus
the spelling correction and the rational scientific
skepticism. |
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Right dissonance is a sound metaphor for the resonance
of
imbalance in systems that exist in the universe. Of
course
the resonance exists in all the things in the universe and
experienced in oneself but the universe amd onerself
are
INDISTINCT , oneself merely composed of some pretty
random universe stuff. So the resonance of the guitar
magnets and plants exists in the universe amd is
experienced in oneself, so the resonance of an object
and
its effect of another object in the universe is
experienced
by the universe in a perceptual way in oneselves.
Obviously this is scientific because interior design is a
manifest phenomena, and the placement of objects in
environments causes these resonances. |
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You're a disharmonious part of the universe that doesn't
want the universe reading philosophy and doing drugs. |
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I think the particular lacing and intensity of the drug
determines how much (dis)harmony you might
experience. |
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[rcarty], I as your self-appointed psychiatric doctor
recommend some quality time spent with a pickup
truck and a dog. |
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[rcarty] makes sence to me. |
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[+] it seems fun, but it could be just a phase. I
mean, would people find this fun just one time, or
really frequently? It could go viral in 2014 & then, in
2020, they'd call it a sine of the times back then. |
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I guess there's a whole spectrum of opinion around
this. |
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That (regrettably) said, I love JHC for this, as it
makes me look at the plant in the corner & the
ceiling in a new way, knowing now, that they are
connected in so many ways. |
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//no ... to philosophy and drugs.// |
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That's a bit harsh. I would say, rather, don't mix them until your metabolism has built up a substantial tolerance for philosophy. |
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Otherwise, you'll be sitting in the back of the pickup truck with your tongue hanging out while [RayfordSteele]'s dog drives you around. |
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Too bad it wouldn't have all the cleavage of the ren fair... |
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In a sense cognitive dissonance is a perception of
resonance in the realm of Idea, the resonance exists in
the universe and in the simulated universe one's senses
assembles. Science is a construct in the simulated
universe for examining the universe in which the
simulation manifests. Being fundamentally isolated
from the universe in a simulated reality is an absurd
state of the universe to itself. The atoms of the
universe do not necessarily know they are atoms as
organized groups of atoms have demonstrated in the
past. The
resonances of harmonious object-ideas and
disharmonious idea objects are part of the underlying
order of the universe that science itself is subject to but
cannot observe because it is the noumena on the
imperceptible side of Idea, and science examines only
the perceptible side of objects. The resonance of
disharmonious objects manifests as disharmonious ideas
but because the resonance only exists inside the
simulation science would conclude that is psychological.
But in reality the psychological medium, the simulation,
is the only source of objectivity. The resonances in the
simulation exist at the object level. |
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Love the title. (I'm not sure how many times I misread it), The idea itself makes me think about that cave, in Oregon I think it is, where this guy figured out all of the musical notes by tapping on stalactites/mites and then building an organ out of the whole cave. |
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//the universe amd onerself are INDISTINCT// is a [marked-for-tagline] if'n I ever heard one. |
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and... just because I "So" want to know if I think your words mean what I think they mean [rcarty], would this interpretation be correct?; |
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The vibrations of any consciousness, given an infinitely variable universe, will align or misalign with other consciousness to generate realities which coincide? |
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...and that, for the first statement to be true then, the number of these coincidences must then also be infinite? |
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//plant in the corner & the ceiling in a new way// |
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Is it... is it, because both ceilings are glass?... Is that it? That's it isn't it? |
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Resonates with me just fine. |
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