Don’t you find it HIGHLY suspicious that we can recall music we haven’t heard in ages with such precise accuracy and even be able to sing it correctly with all the right emphasis on tone, pitch and timing?

I find it really suspicious 🤨

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No. I don't find suspicious. We are intruments meant to play and be played. Why would our very souls not resonate when remembering what sets our being alight?

'soul'? what's this mumble jumble?

Was just thinking music that gets stuck in our head was great for passing oral traditions but now has come to rattle around inside to further clutter and distort our minds. Distracting us from focus on things that matter.

Psyops everywhere.

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memory my dude

we have memories

music especially is one of the simplest forms of memory, it can be compressed so thoroughly when you mash all your memories of sounds together

AAC and MP3 compression achieve a simple datarate compression of nearly 1:10 on average and if you were to extract all the instrument generator code and samples and work from that it probably flattens down to like 1:100, so imagine what our brain does with all of its memories of sounds

our brains are literally the ultimate sound synthesis machines, just think about what you experience in dreams as far as the sound parts go, those are fully synthetic, in fact they are an artifact of how we create new memories, and you have one every 45 minutes you are asleep

No. That’s like being suspicious of birds for knowing how to sing

That doesn’t make sense.

I’m not in awe of the fact that we can but that we can recall it so well compared to other stuff.

That’s why birds know how to sing too though, not just because they can. We don’t make music as humans just because we can. It’s communication method part of our DNA for good reason. It doesn’t make any sense at all to be suspicious of this imo

All mammalian predators have a great sense of rhythm. Adaptive for judging which antelope is lame and won't get far.

But I personally can't lay claim to tone or pitch :p

Do antelopes sing? 🎤

Disney, if you need an original idea, pay this man

Nope, not suspicious. Our brains are very “plastic” with neurons constantly forming new connections - synaptic plasticity and long-term potentiation if I recall correctly from my biology studies (long-term memory). Fascinating stuff.

Singing about something increases its perceived import. Our brains are lazy, so it prioritizes data storage, and song puts things at higher priority. This is how oral tradition is kept so well in ancient times. That's right: education used to be largely singing!

Ty professor Lewis 🙏

What are you suspicious of? God?

Hmmm hmmm

Hmm hmmm hmmm

H-h-h-h hmmm hmmm

And desert you~

same thing with the voices of those close to you. you can actually hear their voices with your mannerisms