
This paper examines the profound yet overlooked connection between musical harmonic principles and quantum mechanical phenomena. We present a critique of the scientific establishment's historical dismissal of music theory as a framework for understanding physical reality, despite numerous parallels between harmonic relationships in music and wave-based phenomena in quantum physics. Building upon the proposed wave-nature theory of reality, we establish a conceptual framework.
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Formative Feedback, Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic Resonance, Feedback, Psychological, Quantum physics, Particle, High-Frequency Ventilation, Feedback, Physiological/physiology, Feedback, Feedback, Sensory, Radio frequency, Particle Size, Carbonic Anhydrases, Quantum Mechanics, Gene Frequency/ethics, Feedback, Physiological, Particle physics, Resonance Frequency Analysis, Quantum field theory, Magnetic Resonance Myelography, Gene Frequency/immunology, Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy, Wavefunction, Quantum Theory, Feedback loop, Quantum chemistry, Standard model
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