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Did you know that the nucleotide sequence of DNA can be converted into music? In 1986, the Japanese geneticist Susumu Ohno discovered DNA music by converting the nucleotide bases G, T, C, and A to the musical notes A, C, G, and D, respectively. This intriguing revelation led to the question: if DNA can be translated into music, can music, in turn, affect or change our DNA? Sound, as we now know, possesses mass and has the ability to move matter. By delving into the study of cymatics and exploring the potential effects of music on DNA, we can begin to uncover the possibility of utilizing music as a healing tool.

0:00 Introduction
0:46 The DNA-Music Connection
4:05 Sound, Cymatics, and the Influence of Music on DNA
6:52 Sound, Vibration, and the Interaction with DNA
9:23 The Healing Power of Music: A Journey into Molecular Restoration
12:11 432 Hz, Isochronic tones, Binaural beats, and Solfeggio Frequencies
13:49 DNA-Changing Tones
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49 thoughts on “The Study No One Talks About
  1. Yes everyone has a song in the bei g was the word and the word was with god god in the body sound frequency vibration light cymatics

  2. Jesus fucking christ, I'm 7 minutes in and I just heard "if DNA can be translated into music, then music could potentially impact our DNA" for the 20th time. Does this video ever go deeper than surface level? Or is it superficial and repetitive til the end?

  3. So what are the specific frequencies? How long do they need to be listened to to have an effect? What specific effects will occur from listening to the specific frequencies?

  4. As if the GOOD …WILL OUTPACE THE EVIL…
    DESTRUCTION AT NASCENT LEVELS PRECLUDE TIMELY REPAIR..
    OH MY…
    TONE DEAF TWATSWILL PLAYS HAVOC WITH HUMANITY…
    CYMATICS UNDERLIES OUR ORDER . PERCIEVED AND PRODUCED

  5. sending out good energy to everyone in the world that's trying to make a difference for the good of all humanity this is the future and this is the time now to make the difference for all

  6. Now the pryamids in egypt make more sense, those chambers inside the pryramids in giza resonate and vibrate when people sing, maybe the so called sarcophagus is the sweeet spot where a person can lay down to get the best "treatment" with sound.

  7. Dumb. You can assign notes in the same key to anything and make it sound like music. What information did he use to assign rythms to the notes he chose? Did he just make up a rythm, perhaps just quarter notes in a 4/4 time signature? Dumb.

  8. I believe that it's natural to any human when lessen some harmonious melody in a peaceful environment makes them feel thrilled with joy. So even people with not much understanding(likemyself) can realise that it's good for them. So isn't hard to believe that resonance should be seriously studied has treatment for many diseases. Unfortunately the chemical & pharmaceutical lobby industries(greedy basterd's) will always suppress any scientific effort to bring that therapy into light.

  9. Very interesting concept, but could not finish the video because the narrator just repeated the same information over and over again! Seriously how many times does he state or ask the same question, "can music effect our DNA" I didn't count but I'm sure it was a dozen times and I was only half way through.. Haha it's too because the concept is very interesting, but hearing the same idea over and over again gets to much. It's like he didn't have much content for the video so he just kept repeating same idea.. ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ˜ข

  10. #### Summary

    Video Advice discusses the intriguing relationship between DNA and music, exploring the possibility of using music as a healing tool and its potential influence on DNA through vibrations and frequencies.

    #### Highlights

    – ๐ŸŽถ DNA sequences can be converted into music, raising questions about the reciprocal relationship between DNA and music.

    – ๐Ÿงฌ Music has the ability to affect emotions and well-being and may influence genetic expression and cellular processes.

    – ๐ŸŽต Cymatics shows that sound waves can create intricate patterns in matter, leading to speculation about music's impact on DNA.

    – ๐Ÿ”Š Music's vibrations could resonate with DNA's vibrational frequencies, potentially impacting gene expression and promoting wellness.

    – ๐Ÿงฌ Epigenetics suggests music might modulate gene expression and immune function, contributing to its healing potential.

    – ๐Ÿ”Š Specific frequencies like 432 Hertz and solfeggio frequencies are believed to have unique effects on DNA and overall health.

    – ๐ŸŽต Sound-based therapies, including isochronic tones and binaural beats, offer opportunities for well-being enhancement through specific frequencies.

  11. Is this like AI script or something? Why was the same thing said like 9 times for the first 3 minutes. Kinda understand why people watch at 2x speed sometimes.

  12. Listening to binaural beats with in-ear or even over-ear headphones exposes your brain to electro-magnetic fields, which can be harmful, especially when played from a phone with active connection. Not sure what the overall damage or benefit would be, but it is telling that the now antique Walkman was called "the Egoist" in Russia. Disconnecting from the world around you can be beneficial, but has its limits as well. As for sound, we sometimes used to dance with live music, free style, barefoot. The difference in generated well-being with music being played from some sort of device was brutal.

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