• @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    One of Bob Dylans greatest achievement was understanding the importance of the Wiggle in music and he has incorporated it into many of his songs, most notably in his magnum opus, “Wiggle Wiggle” from 1990. Experts and scientists are still in disagreement as to whether or not the song “Wilbury Twist”, from a band Dylan was in, is the greatest song of all time, but they agree that, as James Joyce noted, “the Wiggle is strong in that one.”

    Because of these songs Bob Dylan is the only songwriter in history to have been rewarded the Nobel prize for the literature. In his speech after receiving the prize Dylan could not stop talking about Moby Dick. Personally I think the genius that is Bob Dylan used Moby Dick as an inspiration for his music because the movement of the whale when swimming is a Wiggle: with this speech he once more showed the world that the Wiggle is what “keeps music moving forward”.

    Ah, the whale! What a beautiful metaphor for music! Oh man! Admire and model thyself after the whale!

  • Norgur
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    1 year ago

    A thermometer is just a speedometer for atoms.

      • Norgur
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        151 year ago

        Atoms don’t jiggle, jiggle, they move But they do wiggle, wiggle, fo sho!

  • @[email protected]
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    271 year ago

    Music is a pattern of wiggling air. Color is just a frequency of wiggling because all light is wiggling, but not a pattern of frequencies. I think it would be more congruent is the statement were “movies are just the wiggling of the electromagnetic field”.

    Follow me for more pedantic corrections!

    Disclaimer: I am not technically a physicist.

    • rockerface 🇺🇦
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      131 year ago

      Not all colors are just a single frequency. Like, magenta can only exist as a sum of red and blue light. So colors are also patterns of wiggling

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        101 year ago

        I can’t tell you how pleasing it is to see this take instead of the usual “magenta isn’t real” bit

        • JackGreenEarth
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          31 year ago

          No color is ‘real’. Only frequencies are real. But colors are real in our minds, just as sound is.

          • rockerface 🇺🇦
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            21 year ago

            None of the human senses are real. It’s all just our brains trying to make sense of the limited information we can get

    • huf [he/him]
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      11 year ago

      color isnt even that, cos magenta isnt a frequency. color is a useful lie your brain tells itself about the materials it can see.

      • D61 [any]
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        brain gets information it can’t process

        “Sh**!”

        picks thing at random

        Me: “Why do I smell marshmallows when I look at that thing that isn’t a marshmallow?”

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      11 year ago

      pretty sure this lady was my art teacher.

      who once said to me. “I think it’s time you accept you have no talent for art.” (Yeah lady, I knew that already. It’s not like I chose to be there. still you probably shouldn’t say that to a fifth grader… even if that clay mask was truly atrocious…)

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    51 year ago

    Thereby, LMFAO was proved to be the best musicians ever. QED.

    “Wiggle wiggle wiggle, yeah.”