The Chaos Theory & The Blues:
How Carl Gardner & The Coasters sneezed causing
The Beatles to impact The Chaos Theory.
The Philadelphia Spirit Experiment
The Chaos Theory explains the impact
of the Blues on modern music.
In general, the Chaos Theory is the study of forever changing
complex systems. The specific complex system being studied at
http://membrane.com/chaos.html
is the human mind (The Experiment). The method for
examining the human mind - the
impact of the Blues on modern music.
Whereas the science of Chaos tends to focus on
mathematical concepts of recursive process or a set of differential equations, The
Experiment models a system based on the creation of music.
The publishing of The Experiment was started December 25, 1994 and is on-going.
Three Cool Cats
In the year 1958, Carl Gardner & The Coasters recorded the Leiber-Stoller song,
3 Cool Cats. Who would have thought that some ten
years later The Beatles would cover the song? Not only would they cover
the song, but they also experimented with it. This spirit for
experimentation has
continued to make modern music resemble a chaotic system.
If you would like to add to the chaos, feel free to
obtain a free copy.
About The Chaos Experiments
Hear The Chaos
- Carl Gardner's
3 Cool Cats 6M
- The Beatles'
3 Cool Cats 949k
- coolend.wav 3M
References
- The Science of Chaos Theory, String Theory, and Music
- Basic Chaos
- What is a chaotic system?
- Quantum Kinks and the Growth
Resistance of Atomically Rough Helium-4 Crystals