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Well if one considers matter is in fact energy, ie it is vibration then anything
we produce could be considered vibrations. Thoughts themselves are vibrations,
and the outcomes we produce in our environment are just our densified thoughts
turn to "matter" or "events", assuming there is no past and no future but only a
continuous present. Hence stock market moves should be vibrations themselves,
actually the representation of everyone's thoughts concerning the market.

Huhh?

Just pondering, but who knows...
:-)
Gwenn

Marlowe Cassetti wrote:

> Back in 1984, I built one of the first home computers, a Micro 8 powered by
> an Intel 8008.  I still have it.  Anyway, one of the first output devices
> (other than blinking lights on the front panel) I hooked up my stereo to an
> output port.  I could produce tones by varying the frequency of ones and
> zeros hitting the single bit of the output port.  With the 8008 there was a
> convenient instruction that generated random numbers and when I shot that to
> the stereo I could produce endless hours of si-fi sounding "music."  That is
> endless until my family attacked me.  My brother told me that there was a
> French composer that used random synthesized music in his compositions and
> called it stochastic.  My, it's a small world.
>
> Once I sent the entire set of instructions in memory (all 128 bytes, not
> megabytes) to the stereo.  Different sounds than random numbers!  If you
> listened carefully you could discern patterns.
>
> Marlowe
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Michael Ferguson <wl7bdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 2:44 PM
> Subject: GEN: Harmony
>
> > My CD stack got me thinking about tape reading from the math = music
> > perspective. Has anyone heard the price data played through a sound card?
> It
> > seems that if there were rhythms and harmonies between various time frames
> > or interdependent data, as price and tick and vix, listening to this info
> > might reveal something. In some magazine articles data is presented as
> noise
> > and filters are designed to, well, filter the noise. Has anyone ever
> > listened to it?
> >
> > For that matter, if there is harmony of the spheres, what does it sound
> > like?
> >
> > Bass -icy,
> >
> > Michael
> >
> >
> >
> >