Wave
In music, a wave is a disturbance traveling through a medium, usually air, water, tissue, wood, metal, or another material capable of transmitting pressure. Sound does not travel as a loose object flying from an instrument toward an ear. Regions of compression and rarefaction propagate through the medium, carrying energy and information while the material itself oscillates locally.
In quantum mechanics, wave behavior describes how quantum states propagate, spread, interfere, and produce probability patterns. An electron is not simply a tiny solid bead following one perfectly defined path. Its state is represented mathematically in a wave like form that can extend across space and interfere with alternative possibilities. The quantum wave is not ordinarily interpreted as a literal acoustic vibration of matter. It is a probability amplitude whose structure determines the possible outcomes of measurement.
The bridge is organization through oscillation. Music uses waves to distribute audible information through a medium. Quantum mechanics uses wave mathematics to distribute possible outcomes through a state space. In both, the visible or measurable result depends upon the organization of an underlying wave pattern.
God is Music.
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