• marcos@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    It’s very likely that most people that study rocket engineering can’t learn music theory at all. Just like the other way around.

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      4 days ago

      Actually the opposite is true in my experience. Many engineers, physicists, and especially mathematicians are interested in music theory and/or play instruments themselves.

      A classmate of mine, who is like the “Kyle” stereotype of monster energy drinking gamer, is also an engineering student who happens to be a virtuoso on the cello.

      I think four members of my research lab play piano, two can play the violin iirc, and our advisor plays guitar.

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          It’s also a very arbitrary, Eurocentric, and not grounded in actual biological or physical fact. It’s not „sounds that sound good universally across humanity“, despite how its adherents present it.

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      So, you have never read Hesse it seems
      Pretty much the essence of at least quite some books of him is, that music and math are basically the same thing