Anirban Bandyopadhyay- Where does music exist?

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Anirban Bandyopadhyay is a senior scientist in the National Institute for Material Science in Tsukuba Japan and is also currently a professor at MIT. He completed his PhD from the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science where he worked on supramolecular electronics and multi level switching.

In 2007 he started as a permanent Scientist at NIMS.

He has developed a resonance chain based complete human brain model that is fundamentally different than Turing tape, thus creating an alternate human brain map where filling gaps in the resonance chain is key.

One of his greatest accomplishments been the creation of a unique quantum measurement machine which conducts experimental tests on DNA proteins, microtubules, neurons, molecular machines, cancer; along with inventing a new fractal model to establish an unprecedented world of physical biology squarely parallel to chemical biology existing today.

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Thank you so much for this presentation. It resonates with me. As a dance teacher I work constantly with people's understanding of the link between body and music. This has given me a new insight. Blessings.

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Following work, it is fantastic thank you Anirban!

jackpullen