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The Musicality of CV19

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Scientists have mapped the sound of Corona virus, it helps with drug design apparently.

You can hear it on your browser via this link, it’s a surprisingly beautiful music maker for such a nasty bug:

scmp.com/news/china/science...

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Are they trying to figure out its resonant frequency so they can explode it, like an opera singer with a wine glass?

(Not very likely to work, that.)

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TSH110 in reply toHLAB35

🤣😂🤣 would be an interesting method I wonder which opera would be most effective!

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Looking at it from another perspective, they say the covid music goes on for 110 minutes. So does Elektra by Richard Strauss, or Les pêcheurs de perles by Georges Bizet, or The Nose by Dmitri Shostakovich. Take your pick (a nd there are others). :-)

(Being up front, I had no idea how long any opera goes on for so these were identified by searching... :-) )

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TSH110 in reply tohelvella

How strange! So much for 49. I’d say Beniamino Gigli Singing the Pearl Fishers duet is the one for me 😊

m.youtube.com/watch?v=fWvax...

Just ... why?

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TSH110 in reply toAngel_of_the_North

To discover cosmic harmony and then kill it? I can’t imagine how they use that music to plan Cv19 chemical warfare perhaps the drug must play the same tune maybe an octave lower to disrupt things so much the bug collapses - in line with the opera singer smashed glass approach mentioned above. It is a very whacky idea. I’d like to hear from anyone who knows more about how they actually use it to design drugs/vaccines/antibodies

Could thyroid disease also have a musicality? I suppose thyroid hormones might have a tune to reveal.

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Angel_of_the_North in reply toTSH110

But kill what? No one has actually isolated the virus and injected it into a healthy person or animal and made them ill. And how do you kill something that isn't alive? Might be destroying the thing that is trying (but not always successfully) to make us better. However, I did get a free set of anti-virus healing tunes, so who knows.

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TSH110 in reply toAngel_of_the_North

Yeah that’s a good point as it isn’t supposed to be a living thing - I suppose they are aiming to disable it from wreaking havoc in us (or some of us anyway). I thought they were doing nasty things with it to animals - even primates 😱 - like they always do supposedly in the name of science. I hope the poor things can’t get ill from it like you say. It’s the revenge of the pangolin if you ask me!

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Ah Vivían Stanshall who came out of the womb singing according to his mother!

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