4 juli 2026
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This episode explores the cognitive and physiological reasons why certain types of music evoke a profound sense of physical instability. Rather than being a purely emotional experience, music acts as a form of cognitive engineering that directly interferes with the brain's internal predictive models and spatial mapping. When composers utilize asymmetrical rhythms or distorted soundscapes, they create an excess of prediction errors that the brain cannot resolve. This results in a bodily illusion where the listener may feel a loss of balance or a warped sense of time and gravity. Ultimately, the source argues that unstable music serves as a deliberate tool to expose the limits of human perception by overriding our biological operating systems.
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