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Preborn Babies ‘sing’ to Mozart, Christmas carols, and Mickey Mouse
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[quote:Lord of the Sheeple:MV8zODcxNjkwXzY5NzE5MzM0XzUwQUU5RjlD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 5880246:MV8zODcxNjkwXzY5NzE5MTg0X0IwREU5MjM5] You can make particles of sand, dance, and form patterns, to specialized audio tones. Music, and Audio spectrum tones can produce interesting effects in even inanimate compounds. I noticed my GF's Dog being entertained by certain classical music pieces more than others. Music & Sound have interesting and mysterious effects on animate and inanimate objects. . [/quote] Oh, yeah. Music is a very powerful spiritual force. [/quote]
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For the first time ever,’ it can be scientifically proven that a preborn baby detects and responds to sound at 16 weeks gestation” or when the baby is only 4.3 inches long. Naturally, the Institut Marquès now wanted to know which kind of musical sounds these children preferred.
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The answer is classical music, and Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
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