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vrijdag 1 november 2013

Muziek en wetenschap

Mooi conclusie in een (zeer) onverwacht artikel in Financial Times met onder andere een interview met Dopplereffekt:

Du Sautoy reminds me that the most famous sequence of numbers in the world was discovered by a group of Indian musicians experimenting with rhythmic possibilities, long before a certain 13th-century mathematician named Fibonacci got there. “Often a musician can arrive at a new structure which has scientific resonance. Music can raise questions for us that we’ve never really thought of before.” From techno to relativity theories, he continues, “we are moving into an age where people who are making the big progress are those who are prepared to straddle several areas.”
 (Overigens, ligt het aan mij of worden steeds meer online-artikelen volgestopt met afbeeldingen?)

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