Can art and physics be unified?
Chord language is a natural coding language that exists in music, painting (time-space), meridians (life), it has physical and mathematical forms: chord (quantized discrete spectrum), chord geometry (open, closed, membrane chord, Space package, etc.), chord mathematical model (temperament,harmonics). Physics, life, and spirit show unity in chord language.
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I work with a bunch of kids in math in grades 4-12, and the very strongest students are on my various competition math clubs for their schools. The practice they do can seem pretty esoteric -- completing the square, finding tangent points to curves, computing infinite geometric series, what have you. Quite often, they'll wonder what it's all for -- and the quote I like to give them is this:
"Mathematics is the language that the universe speaks"
Music, art, physics, astronomy, medicine, architecture, archeology, epidemiology -- you name it! If it deals with the corporeal world, there's a path of understanding that leads back to math. I'm not fluent with chord language, but if it has a mathematical basis, then it probably relates to something in the real world -- and leads to a better understanding of it.
Hmmm... the answer to your question, "Can art and physics be unified?" Is YES, and a nice example can be perused at https://leaningoutofwindows.org/
However, the subsequent assertions about "chord language" do not make any sense to this physicist and certainly do not constitute a question. Nevertheless, I'm inclined to answer: NO.