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The Mathematics Behind Perception
Delving into the mathematics of perception, figures like Niels Bohr come into play. His Bohr atom model illustrates predictable relationships between the frequency of elements and their spectral emissions. This predictive capacity, along with the concept of octaves in sound and light, presents a fascinating analogy; just as a piano keyboard contains a range of notes, the universe unfolds in a similar manner through frequencies and wavelengths.
The journey through octaves highlights the relationship between sound and light, emphasizing that light itself is just the 55th octave of a broader spectrum of frequencies. Each octave represents different dimensions of experience, underlining the unity of all forms of existence.