World’s ugliest music – Scott Rickard

Scott Rickard has degrees in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Electrical Engineering from M.I.T. and MA and PhD degrees in Applied and Computational Mathematics from Princeton University. At University College Dublin, he founded the Complex & Adaptive Systems Laboratory, where biologists, geologists, mathematicians, computer scientists, social scientists and economists work on problems which matter to people. … Read more

The basis of musical consonance as revealed by congenital amusia

Some combinations of musical notes sound pleasing and are termed “consonant,” but others sound unpleasant and are termed “dissonant.” The distinction between consonance and dissonance plays a central role in Western music, and its origins have posed one of the oldest and most debated problems in perception. In modern times, dissonance has been widely believed … Read more

Listen to the wrong kind of music, in the wrong kind of light — get cancer

Abstract “The Kaznacheyev experiments (several thousand) in the Soviet Union proved conclusively that any cellular disease or death pattern could be transmitted electromagnetically, and induced in target cells absorbing the radiation.” In the 1960’s and 1970’s scalar plasma technology was built and tested in France by Antoine Priore, who created extraordinary electromagnetic healing devices of … Read more