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GUEST,Larry the Radio Guy Parallel Universes and Music. (11) Parallel Universes and Music. 25 Jul 17


Some of you may be interested in my latest episode of my "Musical Therapy" podcast.....as I think that Parallel Universe has been discussed before on a mudcat forum.   This one connects it more with music.

The father of Mark Oliver Everett (of The Eels) was Hugh Everett----a physicist considered 'off his rocker' because he challenged Niels Bohr's explanation of quantum mechanics that tried to explain how an atom can be in two places at once, as being due to the particle changing as soon as it is deserved. He mathematically demonstrated that instead, every time a decision is made another universe is created of all the decisions we didn't make, so there a number of alternate realities. This program includes a couple excerpts from the BBC video Parallel Lives Parallel Worlds, a couple Eels songs, other songs relevant to Parallel Universes, and one fascinating parody of Bohemian Rhapsody by a McGill University physics student. Also I revisit empathy and mirror neurons, and play three songs on that topic. Episode 124 - Connections Part 6 - Parallel Universe, More Quantum Mechanics, and Empathy

Here's the link. I'd be interested in any feedback if any of you decide you are interested in and able to listen to all or some of this 1 hour podcast.

Program on Parallel Universe, More Quantum Mechanics, and Empathy.


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