feeling the emotion,
they pressed a button.
The button recorded
the changes in pressure on the button over
time. Clynes realized
that people pressed
the same in China as
in Mexico and in New
York. The emotions we
receive are transferred
in a clear and concise
way through our pressure, he explained.
Therefore
someone
playing a musical instrument produces the
same emotional effect
on the vast majority of
people. Lets say that
the sounds give shape
to material, therefor
that is why cymatics
(the study of waves)
shows that grains of
sand that are moved
by the vibrations of a
speaker and as you
increase the frequency
emitted by the speaker,
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the sand grains adopt
more and more complex shapes. In biology
it is exactly the same,
and therefore we can
say that emotions definitely affect our genetics, they rebound and
resonate to the state of
our society, the planets
and the stars, he concluded.