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Youvan, D. (2024). The cosmic symphony: Exploring the legacy of the music of the spheres in science, philosophy, and spirituality. 
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Resource type: Miscellaneous
Language: en: English
DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.34182.18243
BibTeX citation key: Youvan2024
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Keywords: Philosophy, Sound
Creators: Youvan
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Abstract
The Music of the Spheres is an ancient concept that bridges the gap between science, philosophy, and spirituality, positing that the universe operates according to harmonious mathematical principles akin to music. First introduced by Pythagoras and expanded by thinkers like Plato and Kepler, this idea has influenced humanity's understanding of the cosmos for millennia. The belief that celestial bodies move in perfect harmony, producing an inaudible yet profound "cosmic symphony," has captured the imagination of scholars, artists, and theologians alike. Though the literal interpretation of the Music of the Spheres has faded with the rise of modern science, its symbolic resonance continues to shape contemporary thought, from the elegance of quantum physics to the spiritual quest for unity with the cosmos. This paper explores the legacy of the Music of the Spheres across time, revealing how it continues to inspire and inform our understanding of the universe's inherent order, beauty, and mystery.
  
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