Music Formula: Transistor Theory Applied

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The discussion explores a unique analogy between music and transistor theory, proposing a framework where God represents the gate (the initial sound), food symbolizes the source (the lyrics), and the neighbor embodies the drain (the chorus). This analogy suggests that just as ants and bees share their experiences, music conveys concepts to listeners. The speaker connects these ideas to broader scientific principles, including quantum physics and gravity, suggesting a unified theory. The conversation invites others to consider how this concept can be applied in various contexts. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the interconnectedness of music, science, and communication.
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Music formula. Check out my transistor

1.) God : Thought : Song Intro, the very first sound.
2.) Food : Word : Song Lyrics, the story if you will.
3.) Neighbour : Deed : Song Chorus describing a concept to a neighbour.

Like ants or bees. We eat our fill in the world, then describe the concept to our neighbour. Like say "Thank you for a nice meal."

Listen to music. It is so.

What can you apply this concept too ?

I see concept in transistors.

God can be the gate : Thought : Song Intro, the very first sound.
The food can be the source : Word : Song Lyrics, the story if you will.
The neighbour can be the drain : Deed : Song Chorus describing a concept to a neighbour.

If it works for transistors, it applies to electrons and atoms.

Atoms apply to quantum physics. And gravity deals with quantum physics.

A unified theory.

"Bing bang boom. I told you how to use a loom. Like another day in gloom."

Edit. Here's my JPEG.
 

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Heres's My three point unified theory JPEG.

http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v83/cjsKtU/Mingtea.jpg

I made a double post.
 
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