Ali Anani

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The Musical Edge of Life

The Musical Edge of Life

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Sound of Music is a great movie that has relevance to the title of this buzz. Movement may generate sound of music even though this music could be noisy. Recent studies show that trees generate sounds that aren't audible to us. Milburn was the first human to listen to the inner workings of a plant. What he heard was in fact the collapse of water columns – the tiny pathways that lead the liquid through the tree from the roots – when they begin to dry out and burst. Most of this sound is emitted at ultrasonic levels. Still there is no clear verification of the source of sound, but mostly it is because of the tiny gas bubbles present inside the tree. It is during dry times that trees suffer mostly from the presence of gas bubbles.
Not dry trees only suffer from gas bubbles. Dry sands do the same as well. This is fascinating and agrees well with the thinking that "
sound is just as much at work in the interior of a star as is in the organs of a starfish or in the cells of your body". Amazing, and I wonder if the sound of guilt or consciousness behaves similarly. More amazingly, is imprinting sound's invisible vibrations onto the surface of ultra pure water to reveal its once-hidden geometric structures produced bubble patterns rather than wave patterns. Sound produce sand bubbles. I wonder if printing sand on water from our bodies would produce what! Water in our bodies is impure because of fill it with all kinds of toxins. Negative thoughts, grudge, envy and eating polluted food and drinking contaminated water will surely produce different sound prints than those from ultra pure water.

There is a new meaning to sand and sound. You may have noticed the crab on shores and how they produce spherical sand like the spherical sound bubbles. Sand bubblers crabs produce millions of tiny spheres of sand. It is an amazing process. Do crabs have the realization that sound travels in spherical bubbles and they bubble the sand so that they may improve their communication? Just watch this video and be ready for great amazement:


I feel I want to seclude myself and go in an imagination journey. The observation of the resemblance of sand foams and soap foams stirs up my imagination. Nature has its sound and is consistent with it. It takes imagination to see any relationship between distant subjects; yet the spherical bubbles in the trees relate to the spherical pattern of sound movement and the spherical balls crabs produce. Dry trees produce sound bubbles and dry sand only sings in extreme dry conditions.

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                                                                              Sand bubbles look like soap bubbles

We have to understand the limitation of what we know. Does sound move in waves or in bubble? What is the source of sounds in trees? Why only certain sand dunes sing and in dry climates only? When bees buzz or waggle or beat the air with their wings do they produce only different patterns of sound bubbles? It is in these times where we find what we know is getting less the more we know that we need imagination. I can write pages on one selected issue such as if sound travels in waves or bubbles. The more I read, the more I find myself immersed in knowing less.

@CityVP Manjit commented on my buzz "How Pure Humans Can Be?" by writing "In life we are water, in death we are sand." And the idea of sand slurry jumped in my mind. When sand and water are put together they behave differently. The slurry shows an increase in viscosity upon shearing as a result of deformation by expansion, pressure or agitation. Is the sand slurry then the edge between life and death?

To know more is to know less. I believe this is one of the most challenging paradoxes of our times. Is the sound of music wave-like or bubble-like is a question that reveals a lot about what we know. 


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Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #16

#36
Thank you dear Praveen for this gift before my flight in one hour. Talk to you again soon

Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #15

#32
I am enjoying immensely the exchange of powerful comments between you dears Irene Hackett. Honestly, the comments stand alone as great buzzes.

Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #14

Thank you dear Praveen Raj Gullepalli. You know our comment shifted my intention of writing a buzz on washing ideas to Cracking in Social Media or something similar. Information cracking and social media cracking and if they are fractal. We plan and then a serious comment like your diverts us. This is the butterfly effect of comments.

Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #13

#25
This is truly amazing dear Praveen Raj Gullepalli. I wonder if you would write a buzz with images on this topic. Fractals from sound is a great idea. We know of two major methodologies to make fractals, but fractals from sound deserve immediate more attention. Could you provide the link to the video, please? I wonder what factors lead to the formation of different fractals!

Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #12

#14
Dear CityVP Manjit- a lot to imagine and very interesting as what we think of a bubble could have far more significance than I ever imagined. I agree with your statement "No wonder scientists spend more time fighting and negating each other than imagining the future into new reality" So much to imagine and think about

CityVP Manjit

منذ 7 سنوات #11

#12
Dear Ali Anani here is another interesting piece to aid your own inquiry http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/201763-do-stars-make-sound-researchers-say-yes this article says that the human ear pitches between 20 to 20000Hz, but sound generated detected from stars measures nearly a trillion hertz. Can you imagine what kind of thunder a trillion hertz is, it is unimaginable to human comprehension. Now factor that trillion hertz soundwave going through a star gas bubble, where the contents within the bubble which are what are key; and then we can see why fusion is currently out of reach at the planet level, unless of course human beings are daft enough to simulate such scale that they will risk turning the Earth into a Star - which would be the worst application of science imaginable - but the best application of science imaginable can still be imagined - the connection between sound waves and fusion is an appealing curiosity for me and with this information not out of the realm of possibility one day. Until this phenomena enters the realm of actionable science rather than pseudo-science, we always have the story of Tesla to fuel our collective imaginations - some who say his genius was wasted, others who focus more on the myth https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4345 No wonder scientists spend more time fighting and negating each other than imagining the future into new reality. There is no evidence that fusion can work, but if it can, it is an essential pathway to renaissance, and the nation that flow free energy to its citizens achieves a massive advantage - albeit, one that ultimately will be shared globally.

CityVP Manjit

منذ 7 سنوات #10

#12
Dear Ali Anani here is another interesting piece to aid your own inquiry http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/201763-do-stars-make-sound-researchers-say-yes this article says that the human ear pitches between 20 to 20000Hz, but sound generated detected from stars measures nearly a trillion hertz. Can you imagine what kind of thunder a trillion hertz is, it is unimaginable to human comprehension. Now factor that trillion hertz soundwave going through a star gas bubble, where the contents within the bubble which are what are key and then we can see why fusion is currently out of reach at the planet level, unless of course human beings are daft enough to simulate such scale that they will risk turning the Earth into a Star - which would be the worst application of science imaginable - but the best application of science imaginable can still be imagined - the connection between sound waves and fusion is an appealing curiosity for me and with this information not out of the realm of possibility one day. Until this phenomena enters the realm of actionable science rather than pseudo-science, we always have the story of Tesla to fuel our collective imaginations - some who say his genius was wasted, others who focus more on the myth https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4345 Now wonder scientists spend more time fighting and negating each other than imagining the future into new reality. There is no evidence that fusion can work, but if it can, it is an essential pathway to renaissance, and the nation that flow free energy to its citizens achieves a massive advantage - albeit, on that ultimately will be shared globally.

Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #9

Your sound comment produces light dear CityVP Manjit and as usual your comments has the fusion power. A Start in the Jar video is as wonderful as your comment is. I admire your imagination and courage to write "could fusion really stem from the thunder before the lightning?" This is amazing and I shall dig into it. I wonder sounds from marine animals in the darkness such as in depths below water surface could produce light from sound. A lot to think about. Thank you for your illumination.

CityVP Manjit

منذ 7 سنوات #8

What this buzz leaves me is contemplating a substantial innovation for mankind which is the energy holy grail called fusion power. Soundwaves passed through a gas bubble produce light, what is referred to as sonoluminesce. The sonofusion which results is a fact but for now sonofusion still meets a dead-end on the road to discover fusion. Fusion is at the heat of every star in the universe and so we know the universe is full of this abundant energy, and it would be truly a transformational moment when nuclear energy can be replaced by fusion energy. Here is a remarkable video that is really worth watching from a clip of the BBC Horizon documentary featuring "a star in a jar" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8UZ1-AqNcg A Stanford Whitepaper shows the complexity of trying to figure out how scientists maybe able to tap into bubbles using sound waves to create bubble fusion http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2015/ph241/chapa2/docs/sonofusion.pdf Of three terms, I really like the word "sonoluminescence" BTW The link to Milburn takes me to an article about insects and not to listening to the inner workings of a plant - a link that I found referring to this is here http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/trees-can-keep-up-chatter-all-night-long/6958046 What the sonoluminescence video does show is the impact of sound waves going through a gas bubble, and it makes me wonder how many bubbles there may be at the core of a star, in my mind it totally reverses our view of lightning first and then thunder, under this scenario, it is the thunder of a soundwave which creates the light - could fusion really stem from the thunder before the lightning? Imagine the sound levels then at the core of a star if this is what serves to create fusion.

Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #7

Our bodies are a veritable factory of sounds! - what a lovely way to put it dear Praveen Raj Gullepalli comment (hopefully) first

Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #6

#7
Dear sister Irene Hackett- I wrote on the 8-Cs wave consisting of : Connect, Collect, Classify, Create, Commit, Continue, Capitalize and Cultivate. I shall refer to this wave in my next buzz. I connected with you, collected your thoughts, classified you as I mentioned in my previous comment and created image about you. Thereafter, I committed myself and continued strengthening our understanding, capitalized on this and now I am cultivating the fruits. It is your darkness that makes the light of knowing you worthy.

Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #5

#5
Dear Sister Irene Hackett- one thing I know for sure: it is Direct Knowledge and feelings of you as a great human. The music is embedded in your words, passion, understanding and depth of meaning. I can sense the beauty of your mind and heart. I am working on the effect of social media on our behaviors. One point I may share now, and it has been well-researched, is social seclusion. People who spend hours on social platforms and they have very little time for others. I find now a merit for seclusion in getting to know people of your quality. Yes, everyday we learn less, but sometimes because we find many more positive attributes of some people that we feel we know them less. You are one as you have still many more undiscovered high qualities. Your comment tells this evidently.

Ali Anani

منذ 7 سنوات #4

Dear Sara Jacobovici that prompted me to add to the original post and re-publish. The point is that the original title of the buzz was "Sounds of movement". Now, reading your comment and your writing "it is the movement that needs to be heard, to be experienced. And this takes us full circle back to the discussion of flow and movement of your last Buzz" and I feel we "hear" each other and that our thinking is having similar sound patterns. Thank you dear Sara for your comprehension and kind words.

Sara Jacobovici

منذ 7 سنوات #3

Dear Ali Anani as I am struggling to write these days it is because of what you're communicating here, "...we find what we know is getting less the more we know that we need imagination." As I am sifting through the grains of imagination to extract knowledge, I am left with very little. But then I use the amount that is there to be the catalyst for more imagination and the process continues. What I was imagining while I was reading your Buzz is the following: Life is movement and vibration produces sound. But the sound can only be heard by the ears of certain life forms. Humans not only hear sounds but have developed the technology to register sound that is not within our range of frequency and to record sound that is emitted beyond our physical range of hearing. In this way we were able not only to discover evidence of Einstein's theory of gravitation waves but to record its sound! You discuss sound patterns, whether waves or bubbles, visible or invisible. I would add, heard or not heard. If someone is unable to hear, he or she can still experience sound; sense it in other ways. So at this point I ask myself, unless there is movement, the potential of sound can not exist, as we know it. So while sound is crucial in communication across life forms, it is the movement that needs to be heard, to be experienced. And this takes us full circle back to the discussion of flow and movement of your last Buzz. The process continues and I want to thank you Dr. Ali for moving us.

Sara Jacobovici

منذ 7 سنوات #2

Dear Ali Anani, as I am struggling to write these days it is because of what you're communicating here, "...we find what we know is getting less the more we know that we need imagination." As I am sifting through the grains of imagination to extract knowledge, I am left with very little. But then I use the amount that is there to be the catalyst for more imagination and the process continues. What I was imagining while I was reading your Buzz is the following: Life is movement and vibration produces sound. But the sound can only be heard by the ears of certain life forms. Humans not only hear sounds but have developed the technology to register sound that is not within our range of frequency and to record sound that is emitted beyond our physical range of hearing. In this way we were able not only to discover evidence of Einstein's theory of gravitation waves but to record its sound! You discuss sound patterns, whether waves or bubbles, visible or invisible. I would add, heard or not heard. If someone is unable to hear, he or she can still experience sound; sense it in other ways. So at this point I ask myself, unless there is movement, the potential of sound can not exist, as we know it. So while sound is crucial in communication across life forms, it is the movement that needs to be heard, to be experienced. And this takes us full circle back to the discussion of flow and movement of your last Buzz. The process continues and I want to thank you Dr. Ali for moving us.

Sara Jacobovici

منذ 7 سنوات #1

Dear Ali Anani, as I am struggling to write these days it is because of what you're communicating here, "...we find what we know is getting less the more we know that we need imagination." As I am sifting through the grains of imagination to extract knowledge, I am left with very little. But then I use the amount that is there to be the catalyst for more imagination and the process continues. What I was imagining while I was reading your Buzz is the following: Life is movement and vibration produces sound. But the sound can only be heard by the ears of certain life forms. Humans not only hear sounds but have developed the technology to register sound that is not within our range of frequency and to record sound that is emitted beyond our physical range of hearing. In this way we were able not only to discover evidence of Einstein's theory of gravitation waves but to record its sound! You discuss sound patterns, whether waves or bubbles, visible or invisible. I would add, heard or not heard. If someone is unable to hear, he or she can still experience sound; sense it in other ways. So at this point I ask myself, unless there is movement, the potential of sound can not exist, as we know it. So while sound is crucial in communication across life forms, it is the movement that needs to be heard, to be experienced. And this takes us full circle back to the discussion of flow and movment of your last Buzz. The process continues and I want to thank you Dr. Ali for moving us.

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