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Third Partial or Second Harmonic (Title is incorect)

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English: The energy of the plucked string is contained in and transferred to the guitar and air by a harmonic series of energy waves. It is an Arithmetic Whole Number Progression, clearly related to the musical intervals or difference in pitch between notes and interpreted in the physical and mind's ear in a kind of shorthand Logarithmic, Real Number Geometric Progression. That is; the vibrations and frequency differences are too rapid to count, we make an educated logarithmic guess through the mechanics of the basilar membrane and based on life experiences. If right, we get to eat the rabbit, if wrong the tiger gets to eat us. We think this kind of thing important so we play around with it through music and verbal innuendo and are willing to pay a lot of money to sharpen our senses with these kinds of games. To fathom the lower layer Starbuck, poetry, the vanity of science has flaws and not sharp enough a point.
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