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Musical analogies

From Aware Theory

Musical analogies are analogies for awaretheory using music as a basis for the analogies.

Enhancement -- making a song more complex or better adding more instruments

Degraded -- making a song simpler or worse removing instruments

Discordant -- a good song with notes that do not follow or a wrong that cause dislike of the song

Extension -- extending a song after a period of time

Continuance -- extending a song

Divergence -- music or song becoming less alike

Convergence -- music becoming more alike

Static noise -- random consciousness with out meaning

Can be broken down into parts, sections of different lengths, grouped by different concepts, grouped into continuums,

Can be grouped into knowledge about the music, the actual music, the effect on conscious beings,

The physiconcept is like any same musical instruments with the same matter space and time producing the music

The physaconcept is like any same musical instruments producing the music

The neuroconcept is like necessary parts of the musical instruments producing the music

The awareconcept is like the music itself .

The mentaconcept is like the music adding to other music played else where the drum beats might carry a farther distance and then can be heard with other music played else where.

The ixpeconcept is related to the conscious that actually experiences the music

The epiconcept is like knowledge about the music

Matter is producing music, matter produces consciousness and ixperiencitness. Matter is not music, music is not matter (specific): as matter is not consciousness and consciousness is not matter (specific).

Music appears to be linear or path like through time so is consciousness path like. the way that we experience music has to be related to how we experience consciousness because music is part of consciousness we can have a music path being part of the hearing or sound paths