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First off, I'm not nuts (at least in the bad way), so stay with me here. I firmly believe there is a connection between the 'vibratory' basis of string theory and the involuntary physical response (in our case, tapping your feet or fingers) to music. I believe there is a thousands-year-old intrinsically rhythmic 'something' that is buried deeply and inexorably within the most elemental building blocks of our physiology that links and governs the entire universe. This 'force' is what compels us to drive faster during Van Halen and cry over a sad violin. It also will (once discovered and understood) explain quantum entanglement and bear witness to the fact that the Upanishads weren't so far off when they said, 'that which is above is also below'. I guess we'll just have to see.

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