...turns out it's possible to take these thoughts seriously. Very much enjoying this book.
Melody: something that sounds good in sequence. Harmony: something that sounds good in parallel. Ergodicity problem: confusing melody with harmony.

Oct 2, 2025 · 3:37 PM UTC

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Ya this is the core of a lot of maths history
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This is Newman’s Law lite.
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That book looks real good!
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Have you read into @anirbanbandyo's geometric music language? (GML/FIT)?
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That looks great on the cover!!! Fill me in ! I don’t know it
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Is this book available in India? Any links for pdf version
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Fascinating! Tymoczko shows harmony as geometry in pitch-space. Could the same logic extend to molecules — with O₂ as a kind of “fundamental chord” (~1580 cm⁻¹), and H₂O, O₃, CO₂ as geometric modulations? Almost like matter’s counterpoint.
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Thank you
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Really am glad that you were apart of the Jurassic Park movies