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Physics in Music
The musical sound-space

4. 4, 5, 11. 20, 21, 18. 32, 33
5. 7, 8, 6. 11, 7. 12, 8. 13, 9. 14, 10. 17, 18, 15. 25, 16. 26, 17. 29, 30
4, 11, 18
5. 9, 6. 10, 11, 7. 12, 8. 13, 9. 14, 15, 10. 16, 15. 25, 16. 26, 27, 17. 28
can be compared to our physiology,
1.-3. 1, 2, 12.-14. 23, 24, 19.-21. 35, 36
and the tones displayed in it correspond to the atoms and molecules of our physiology.

The inner structure of the tones

4. 4, 5, 11. 20, 21, 18. 32, 33
5. 7, 8, 6. 11, 7. 12, 8. 13, 9. 14, 10. 17, 18, 15. 25, 16. 26, 17. 29, 30
corresponds to the inner structure of the atoms, and the manifold relations of tones are an equivalent of the molecular structures in nature.

The stable atom is represented by the periodical vibration,

4. 4, 5, 11. 20, 21, 18. 32, 33
and the mastery over the atomic structure appears in the resounding form of the controlled aperiodical vibration.

The uncontrolled aperiodical vibration symbolizes the atom as it grows or decays.