Why 440Hz tuning?

I do believe we have been barking up similar trees regarding the 'elite', a few of the well known connected families, Tesla, etc. I am uneducated about Rife. I'll look for more on that, sounds interesting, and the M.O. is on point with many, many, many other suppressed and/or hidden technologies.

We literally live in Plato's Cave. Or the Matrix perhaps, for a more modernized allegory.

Nothing is real.
Everything is a lie.
Real Eyes
Realize
Real Lies
 
If any of you follow the Comex, you can see what the bankers are doing manipulating the price on precious metals by selling paper derivatives to lower the price on gold and silver. Once the price has dropped to a low price selling the paper, the then take delivery of the physical metal at deflated prices. Most of these metals are leaving the USA and going to China and India. JP Morgan has opened a new office in Shanghai China. JP Morgan has already had to pay $920.2 million in fines for "spoofing" the price of silver to manipulate the price and doing the exact same thing still. What's a few million when they walk away with billions of profits.
 
A bit off topic of frequencies, but just another facit of the haves screwing over the have nots.

/rant
 
I tried it once and I wasn't convinced.
I'm with you.

I'm well aware of, and have certainly taken advantage of, different tunings.

I don't necessarily believe that a matter of cents north or south of concert pitch is going to make much of a difference. It certainly can, but if something sounds good a half step down, or a whole step, great. 3 cents north of a concert pitch flat or sharp isn't gonna make my balls magically tingle with any special intensity than they already maybe are. But that's only because my balls are awesome. Or sick, maybe.

Some riffs or songs naturally sound better in certain tuning configurations than others, sure.

But I don't believe that there's any esoteric occult like secrets to 432 vs 440.

If that was the case, why not use math, and divide/transpose?

...hence the "C=256" joke. This is a frequency frequently used. (See what I did there :pound-hand:) but it's less to do with music and often to do with medical or scientific use.

tl;dr:

I'm not convinced either.
 
Grant, are you familiar with Jiang Xueqin?
He's got a YouTube channel called Predictive History that I've been keeping an eye on for quite a while. Lately, particularly his "game thoery" series.
 
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