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  • No, Lady!

    I don't THINK!

    I'm sure, dear :)

  • You are very good at medicine, Lady!

    Well done!

    I'm thinking about Mathematical Medicine in Music!!

    We can be a very good colleague just like Dr.David Dimer  and Sczwan  Jander :)

     

     

    • And Professor Darius !   :->

       

      But we can do something else . We can make so noises for a scientific subject (a poor volunteer) then observe and record all his reactions. and based on his behavior as a result  we can draw his DNA map easily .  :->

    • Welcome dear professor!

      We were waiting for you. Of course, you are the main one.

      Now, let's start our job:

      Lady!

      As I'm setting up the notes, please draw its DNA's chart.

      Ok…

      Darius=Da+ri+u+s => Do+ re+ you?!+ si

      It is finished.

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      Next professor, please!!

  • Oh!
    Thank you, dear Lady.
    Very interesting!
    You don't know how it is nice when one knows what your interests are exactly!
    :)
    It is one of the best feelings in the world.
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    I spoke about these topics with my family, they were so interested to know more and asked me a lot of questions, but I couldn't answer all of them, because I was just a teller.
    Maybe, it is better that be said:

    When our body is playing such a nice melody we must try to play (or sing) with it in the best way.
    • ...And dance with your body melody ...  :->
    • With YOUR body...?!

      Do you mean OUR?!

      But it isn't ours. Not humans' body, not their soul, and even not their hearts aren't theirs!

      And also:

      If we want something, we must ask it from its real owner!

  • How nice!
    In this way, each person will have a unique song.
    Very good.
    But there is a point here:
    Can our DNA change during our life?
    If no, then it can't be acceptable that the song of our life is the same all the time, because we are changing at every moment.
    • It is a long term research by two scientists Dr.David Dimer  a  Biologist and Sczwan  Jander  a Musician And both of them are professional in their job . Maybe they consider a frequency for each protein and change them to get a harmonic result and as you know there are too many frequencies which classified in circle of 7 note . and also their sub divisions . Think about a Piano keyboard. in an Octave you can see 12 keys ( I mean black keys too ) and in Eastern music instruments there are more than 22 keys. Frequencies are enormous but it is up to us how to classify them based on a scientific rule .
  • Is it right, really?!!

    How can we listen to our unique music?!

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