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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 13, 2018 23:15:36 GMT
I live in a flat, and you get people in here that take drugs, it's a repeating pattern every year. They move in, they play loud music, they party on a Friday, and Saturday, usually smash a door, or window on a Saturday night, they argue on a Sunday, and get thrown out after about 1 year... then it starts again with some more drug addicts...
...It's always the same music!!!
BASS!!!
The bass lines are just short, repeating patterns...So these repeating patterns are also a part of the music that they listen to that goes with their life styles. It makes me think that there must be a connection between bass, short patterns, and repeating behaviour such as addiction.
My theory is that the brain is like a google map, and the more intelligent you are the more you zoom out the map to get more streets, and districts, pathways that your brain can take. The zoom out represents treble in music, and the zoom in represents bass.
So if you have an high IQ you will prefer more treble, and you are not so likely to get addicted to substances, because your brain has more pathways to take to escape from addiction. Your music preferences take more pathways, the songs do not repeat so much.
Low, addictive IQ zooms in on the map, less pathways, and a larger scale environment which is a better fractal landscape for Bass... lots of repeating patterns.
This idea of mine is in Best Theories because I give it a 90% chance of being correct, or on the right tracks.
Pincho Paxton
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