John Brodix Merryman Jr.
1 min readMar 28, 2024

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Thanks.

No, I grew up around more horses and cattle, than people, so I tend to filter culture through nature, rather than nature through culture.

The pieces fit together much more easily that way.

Here is a point that has me banned on a few science sites;

https://medium.com/predict/the-webb-is-cast-72f2b8ab067d

Mentioning music, one of the problems confounding current physics theory is there is far more gravitational effect, than mass to explain it. thus requiring "Dark Matter."

What if the nature of structure is inherently wave based and the resulting tendency is to resonate and synchronize?

Consider anything actually falling into the black holes at the center of galaxies seems to be shot out the poles, as quasars. Which are like giant lasers and lasers are synchronized light waves.

Such that the properties we consider mass are actually intermediate effects of this centripetal dynamic, from the barest bending of the light, to the vortices at the center, interacting with the energy radiating out.

That mass is an effect of gravity, not the other way around.

Then the music is more real than the matter.

Here is an interview from many years ago, that was famous in some circles;

https://worrydream.com/refs/Mead_2001_-_Interview_(American_Spectator).html

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John Brodix Merryman Jr.
John Brodix Merryman Jr.

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