Terrence Howard Drops Hidden Knowledge (the audience is speechless)

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This will leave you speechless. Terrence Howard is about to show you how the hidden rhythms of frequency shape our world. This is real, powerful, and it’s all around us. So sit tight, and let's dive in.

This is the original video, "Terrence Howard | Full Address and Q&A | Oxford Union" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca1vIYmGyYA&t=2234s

More and more people are delving into the power of frequencies, and an increasing number are starting to believe in it, echoing the knowledge of ancient civilizations. It seems we are only just rediscovering what was long understood by earlier cultures. Perhaps this growing understanding sheds light on a significant shift in the music industry: the change in standard tuning of musical instruments from 432 Hz to 440 Hz. This subtle yet profound alteration begs the question—was this simply a matter of standardization, or is there more to the story?
The standard tuning pitch, often referred to as Concert Pitch, has varied throughout history. The tuning of A=432 Hz is said by some to be more harmonically aligned with the universe and the natural resonance of the human body. They often connect to ideas like those expressed by Terrence Howard, suggesting that there's a harmonic language embedded within our DNA, waiting to be played in the right key.
The shift to 440 Hz occurred around the early 20th century and has since become the accepted standard for tuning musical instruments. Some conspiracy theorists suggest this was done with the knowledge that it would cause disharmony, anxiety, and a more aggressive response in the population. They argue that this decision, allegedly spearheaded by figures like Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi minister of propaganda, was a form of psychological manipulation.
Nevertheless, the debate rages on. On one side, there are music theorists, historians, and musicians who contend that the difference in frequency is too slight to affect human consciousness in the way conspiracists claim. On the other, there are those who feel that the difference resonates through every note, affecting mood, consciousness, and even physical health.
The controversy surrounding the tuning of music raises a fundamental question: why are frequencies so important? If the difference of a few hertz in tuning can be the subject of such intense debate, it suggests a belief in the intrinsic power of frequency that resonates through history—from the chants of Gregorian monks to the tuning of Tibetan singing bowls. This belief is not only cultural but also increasingly scientific, as researchers delve into the effects of sound on the human body and consciousness.
The importance of frequencies in music might extend beyond mere preference or historical precedent. It taps into the very way our brains process sound waves, the vibrations they create, and how these can influence our emotional and physiological states. Some studies suggest that music tuned to certain frequencies may enhance mood or cognition, although more research is needed to establish definitive effects.
As we ponder the implications of Terrence Howard's assertions and the historical shift in music tuning, it becomes clear that to understand the full impact, we need to venture deeper into the science of sound. It's within the realms of acoustics, neuroscience, and even quantum physics that we can search for the answers to how and why frequencies might hold such sway over our wellbeing.
In the following segment, we shall delve into the complexities of frequencies, examining the science behind their influence. From the molecular to the cosmic level, frequency is a fundamental aspect of our universe, and possibly, a key to unlocking more harmonious states of existence. Let's dive into the science.
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