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MIKE HANDCOCK 47 QUANTUM PHYSICS AND YOUR ORGANISATION frequency, sound and therefore music. You my friends are just a song looking for a Radio Station that will broadcast your genius to the world. to grab some flow, be like a hydro dam. Let the water flow through you, stop clinging onto it or it will become stale, lifeless and stagnant. 2. The concept of quantum is about getting from A to B in almost no noticeable time. This is what the facility CERN below the Swiss/French border has been studying for years. Music and Business 3. We are a microcosm of the macrocosm. What this means is even in the biblical laws: As Above So Below, As Within, So Without. Every creation of God, the Universe or whatever you believe in is an aspect of the creation and therefore in direct relationship and aspect to itself. Let me give you an example. Where does Money come from? - Yes Yes - China was the first to have coins, but the first money was water. 70% of you and the world is made up of it. That’s where we get the words cur- rency, bank, cash flow, liquidation etc from. So in quantum physics, if you want to study wealth creation then study water. This may seem weird but think about it. The market is a current. Fight against it and you may die. Go with the flow and chose a relevant position or exit and you can really capitalise on that flow. The middle of the river is the greatest flow gener- ally, and around the sides a whole lot of rubbish collects. So stop clinging to the sides and the past. If you want There are 8 elements of music and they relate to business. Pythagoras was the first person around 500BC to study music. In his academy there were two types of students. The Acoustika and the Mathematika. The Acoustika studied music and from there he developed his idea of the Music of the Spheres and the Harmony of the Universe and he has been proven correct by Science. His work was then researched by John Dewey in the early 20th century (John Dewey University) and then in the 1970’s an Aucklander named Ray Toombes took that work and applied it to the financial markets. What he was able to prove is that markets moved like musical scales. It seems our reality in inside one big musical instrument. If this is the case then each element of music must relate to an element of business and it does. Surprisingly when you focus with simplicity on each element you get answers which help you identify and grow your organisation and the results come much more simply and are much more pro-found that if you involve some formula you spent $250,000 learning. The Elements of Business Pitch - This is the key idea behind your business. Most people get this wrong. If you are a travel company it’s unlikely you are selling cheap air- fares or great accomodation. You are more likely to be creating memories that last a lifetime and that’s far more exciting than a hot shower and clean bed. Timbre - This is the quality of your voicing, meaning the joy and sooth- ing tone of your message and the way it is shared in the market place. Volume - This is the noise you make in the market. Your social media imprint, your advertising, customer awareness and the result of your PR. How loud is your Volume? By the way, excruciat-ing may not mean effective. Rhythm - This is the vibe of your busi- ness. Fashion stores understand this. So did that company FISH in Seattle that was in the fish market and used to yell and throw the fish around. It created a vibe that was very attrac- tive for people. They wanted to be there. In the ’70’s Branson did it Virgin records by having Bean Bags and Coffee so people could chill and listen to sounds. Texture - This is the quality of the layers of your organisation. Do they LEAD | January 2018