Category: Blog
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Seeing the Sound: Exploring Synesthesia

Imagine listening to a song and seeing colors dance in the air, or tasting a melody like a rich, layered dessert. This is the reality for people with synesthesia, a fascinating neurological phenomenon where the stimulation of one sense involuntarily triggers another. In other words, for someone with synesthesia, the world isn’t experienced in separate Read more
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432 vs 440: The Hidden Frequency Shift That Changed How We Feel Music

Music is vibration. Every note you’ve ever heard carries a frequency that shapes how it feels in your body and your mind. Today, nearly all music around the world is tuned to 440 Hz—a standard quietly established in the 20th century. But for centuries before that, instruments were tuned differently, often to 432 Hz. This single shift Read more
