Authors: John Frederick Sweeney
The Octonions and their multiplication table, the Fano Plane, bear an isomorphic relationship to the Pythagorean music system, which this paper shows is not a coincidence. In fact, the Octonions vibrate at one stage during the formation of new particles, in what might be termed the Octonion Song. This explains why Octonion structure matches musical structure. This paper explains how this happens and how information about this lies encoded in Sanskrit in the Rig Veda, the oldest book known to humanity, and the first commitment to writing of the oral - based Ifa algebra of Africa.
Comments: 54 Pages. Some characters in Sanskrit
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