In 1986, Japanese geneticist Susumu Ohno discovered dna music by converting the nucleotide bases G, T, C and A into musical notes A, C, G and D, respectively.
This intriguing discovery led to the question: if dna can be transformed into music, can music, in turn, affect or change our dna?
Sound, as we now know, has mass and the ability to move matter.
By delving deeper into the study of kymatics and exploring the potential effects of music on dna, we can begin to uncover the possibility of using music as a healing tool.
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