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rail606 ago

Joseph Goebbels known satanist and Hitlers right hand man/propaganda expert suggested the 440hz tuning of music to give you stress and anxiety. Why does it work? Everything is waves, vibrations and frequencies. Even light. He picked 440hz because its disharmonious with nature. He learned this from his occultic knowledge studying sacred geometry and numerology. Your body evolved or was created by god whatever you wanna believe around very specific frequencies found in nature. 440hz is not harmonious with anything in nature therefore it causes stress and anxiety. It might not sound a whole lot different but it sure feels different doesn't it?

Here is another comparison: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdNvcwgUzFQ

mirimar ago

Typical hipster bullshit. Everyone else is a 'sucker' for listening to their music at 440 hz. Some control thing the powers at large are doing to us; conspiring to force us to listen to eight more hertz for a satanic cult thing. Maybe pizza ovens are tuned to 440 degrees too. Pearl Jam used drop C in their guitar tuning way back in 1990. This is not a new thing.

rail606 ago

Drop C is still 440hz buddy. Don't tell others about frequency if you aren't even a musician. Not to mention it appears you know nothing of sacred geometry, numerology and the occult.

pimplepeter ago

lol...was just about to reply the same thing... but what do you expect from someone who's first reference is pearl jam. Sad blue pill boy.

mirimar ago

I think 440 sounds better, sorry to disappoint you.

mirimar ago

Let me know how fast your cancer is cured by listening to 432 Hz, will you please? Or how it will bring about world peace. Oh it wasn't the Nazis that did this either: In 1939, there was an international conference held in London that resulted in a recommendation to use A = 440 Hz, as a compromise between the various tuning systems used at the time, some of which reached beyond 450 Hz. This recommendation was further supported by the fact that the BBC required their orchestras to tune to 440 Hz instead of 439 Hz because 439 is a prime number, and the corresponding frequency is hard to generate electronically (with standard electronic clocks). Eventually, in 1955, the standard A = 440 Hz was adopted by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO).