Reaction Paper #7
March 20, 2014
March 20, 2014
Music has always been part of our daily lives. From the crowing of the roosters in the morning to the sound of the crickets at night, music is there. Science, also, is a big part of our lives. From the gas stoves cooking your food to the sewage and power systems we have around the world, science, too, is everywhere.
Deep within the notes played by famous artists are emotions and the totality of a music piece are just emotions and thoughts conveyed to us through music. This is what the musicians and philosophers before have done with their music. They used music as an instrument to convey science; to help us understand the complexities and the beauty of science. Through music, science is not just words or numbers forced into your brain; it’s a series of thoughts that rides with the notes of the music.
Even now, people are still using music to help people understand science. It even became a part of the pop culture from “The Big Bang Theory” theme song to the “Epic Rap Battles of History”. Ultimately, music has been a vital part of our life and we could use it to help us understand science even more.
Deep within the notes played by famous artists are emotions and the totality of a music piece are just emotions and thoughts conveyed to us through music. This is what the musicians and philosophers before have done with their music. They used music as an instrument to convey science; to help us understand the complexities and the beauty of science. Through music, science is not just words or numbers forced into your brain; it’s a series of thoughts that rides with the notes of the music.
Even now, people are still using music to help people understand science. It even became a part of the pop culture from “The Big Bang Theory” theme song to the “Epic Rap Battles of History”. Ultimately, music has been a vital part of our life and we could use it to help us understand science even more.
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