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Music is composed of notes. Each note is a specific wave length and is played with a specified energy. Each cord is heard as one. The communication of sound to the brain is as wave forms. Photon-reception is also received as wave forms. We propose transduction results in electron wave forms utilizing the π-electrons to ensure precision of the signal. The complexity of a visual scene might be thought of as represented in the brain as a complex of wave forms, imagines like a sheet of music with the whole page played as one instant of vision. This image of how the brain sees the real world is like the concept described by David Marr (Merzenich et al., 2014; Marr, 1982).

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