Reactions to Music
Scientific studies have been done on plants reactions to music.
Yes, yes, we know.
That seems like an odd thing to do scientific research on.
That’s okay.
You can actually test out
the theory in your own home, too.
Music affects us...
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Reactions to Music
Scientific studies have been done on plants reactions to music.
Yes, yes, we know.
That seems like an odd thing to do scientific research on.
That’s okay.
You can actually test out
the theory in your own home, too.
Music affects us all, either in a positive or a negative way.
Simplified musical theories have a less positive impact
on plants than more ordered, fractal-based, classical systems.
This means that, to some extent, plants grow away
(but only slightly) from rock music and other simplified tonal systems, and grow toward (to a greater degree)
classical music and systems with set but complex structures and organized theory.
Does that mean that green growing things hate the Rolling Stones but love Beethoven? Not necessarily.
Chaotic,
disorganized music such as alternative rock or Igor Stravinski is more perturbing to the potted plants.
Well
organized, chromatic themes such as traditional Baroque or the Beatles are much more to their liking.
Why is thi
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