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Ignorance of the Atomic and Subatomic World of the Sound-Space

Even to the performing musician the spectrum of overwaves, or overtones, of his instrument is not known in detail.

Just as he plays his instrument without being able to distinguish its individual atoms – let alone the combinations of protons, electrons, and neutrons – he only hears the basic tones of the music he is playing, and something like a timbre, but not the individual overwaves, which are located, as it were, on atomic and subatomic levels.

With proper training however, one is able to hear the structure of the overwaves, or overtones.

Space-Experience of the Understanding

The “interval,” the difference in pitch, is an external musical means to describe the field of potential energy.
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Enhancement of the Space-Experience of the Understanding

An enhancement of the experience of space through the understanding
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is brought about by elucidating the space between the single overtones, or overwaves, of a sound
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by projecting these overtones to different points in the acoustic space.