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			<title><![CDATA[I wonder what makes music like it is?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Its quite strange, how a certain combination of various pitches can affect the human mind so much. After a single song, somebody can have their entire mood changed completely. It could be artificially changed, like by the person, or it could be a genuine mood transition.<br />
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Who knows what else in the future we will discover (or be shown), that can affect the human psyche without effort?<br />
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Perhaps a certain rhythm that permanently changes a person's mind, such as changing a homicidal maniac's thoughts to that of an elementary school teacher, or even affecting us physically, such as healing wounds, erasing memories, or even triggering a new kind of cellular growth?<br />
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Almost a musical lobotomy. <br />
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Just a thought.]]></description>
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