Music Has Been Weaponized Since the 1940's ~ 432 hz to 440 hz

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This is at least interesting. You decide.

Music Has Been Weaponized Since the 1940's ~ 432 hz to 440 hz

https://youtu.be/6MJ7aSWBqrg

Entry #4,404

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Avatar jarasan -
#1
Entry #4404!!!!!!!!!!!OMG!!!!!!!
Avatar konane -
#2
Thanks Jarasan. Too funny and definitely by accident.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#3
I d/l this to watch later, along w/ the weather one. I saw other similar vids in the sidebar.
Avatar konane -
#4
Thanks Mike. It's an interesting theory.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#5
I'll look at it later, watch it on my tablet when I lie down for the night.
Avatar eddessaknight -
#6
The Beatles, in their earliest incarnation, when they first came on the scene, were basically a guitar band and they tuned their instruments to 432. Perhaps that is one reason they sounded so good. But their first few albums were pure joy to me. You can’t listen to an early Beatles album and stay sad or down in the dumps. The music is pure joy and never fails to lift me up and make me feel good. I loved every song on every album in those early years. But, during their later phase when they began using a lot of keyboards that have a standard tuning of 440, I felt there was a definite decrease in the joy factor. I still liked most of their songs, but there were some songs on every album from Sgt. Pepper on, that I just didn’t particularly care for. Of course another reason for this could be the death of Paul McCartney and his replacement by William Shepherd (alias “Billy Shears”). But that’s a discussion for another time. Smile

So, bottom line is that I don’t honestly know. The comparison of vibrational patterns created when comparing the two tunings seems to offer some pretty solid evidence, plus I’ve heard a lot of mathematical things presented that seems to indicate that 432 is the real proper frequency of the universe. I guess we’ll find out for sure when we finally get to heaven and see what tuning they use on their harps. Smile

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