Mile or kilometer

Mile or kilometer – which is preferable? Do you want your measurements to be in tune with music or not, is the answer.

Mile or kilometer – Note: “C,” above diatonic middle “C,” vibrates 528 times per second. Diatonic middle “C, an octave below,” vibrates 264 times per second. Isaac Asimov offers the above chart in his book, “On Physics.” Notice, nothing in the above chart vibrates 1000 times a second! Kilometers do not harmonize with the diatonic musical tones. Doubling, tripling or quadrupling any of the above tones in terms of vibrations/sec does not touch anywhere near a thousand!

Kilometers also skirt a lost plan used by a lost civilization. An Ancient Temple Plan, pictured above, unites vibrations per second of musical tones with geometry. Holy sites around the world once drew there inspiration from this figure above. . Note: Several numbers on this figure correspond with the numbers in Asimov’s list.

In the mile or kilometer syndrome, 528 as Asimov’s “C” is found as the radius from the points of the hexagon that touch the outside circle back to the center marked by “O”. Points E to G makes manifest 440 which expresses the universal tuning note by applying this number to vibrations per second, to “A”. Points D to G offers an example of how 264 applies both to this line segment and to diatonic middle “C.” E to F, the distance duplicated on the above figure a number of times, illustrates by number the vibrations per second of the note “F”, See Asimov’s list.
Internal link: Atlantean Allegory
External Link: as I value writings antiquarian John Michell who initially started me on my quest to understand magic squares. https://thamesandhudson.com/authors/john-michell-17267

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