Listen and Comment about this new Original Song | This is "Human" by Davood Faramarzi

in HIVESICIANS3 years ago

Hi guys, Good evening from Iran, I wish you all a great day and night!

here is the second Ambient music which I composed and produced it in 2019 and then I decided to release it in 2020 so now you can listen to it on youtube or Spotify from the links in this post.

The song is called "Human" by Davood Faramarzi aka @davidfar

The Instruments used in this music are synthesizers pads and Piano and Organ, Electronic Drums set and my vocals which it is also used as an instrument to performing some notes.

The idea of this music came to my mind when I was thinking about the story of a movie which called Interstellar. when it was showing some other possibilities about future and about Aliens which we usually think they should be other creatures, but in that movie it was like it is us (Humans) from the future who could reach a point to do the time travel and coming back on earth and doing things. This is a theory but it is also a good idea to make a music, so I take this idea and started creating this music. I hope you enjoy listening to this music.

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Spotify:

Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/davoodfaramarzii

Thanks for listening to this song!

Regards,

Davood Faramarzi aka @davidfar

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Owww LOVED the movie Interstellar. This movie shows the concept of time not existing. That time is only there for us to be able to deal with life as we know it. But in fact, time doesn't exist at all and everything happens at the same time, past, now and future. A growing group of scientists playing with the concept that whatever we see and experience, is nothing more than nothing. Mater is not real. What we see, feel and hear is simply a distortion of a homogene fabric of energy. What we experience, just a simplification of reality. A beautiful movie! A great interpretation of a how a black hole could look like (we know better today since the first-ever photo of a black hole taken a few months ago).

exactly, one of my favorite movies in that genre with a great story and meaning. :) somehow Nolan made it a Romantic and Tragedy movie by adding realistic emotional scenes between that family and also close characters. you described the movie so great man (somehow, I also have problem with 7 days and 365 days we humans created, while it is always yesterday, today and tomorrow, but we make it like Friday is a special day, but everyday can be Friday or Saturday because these are created by us, time, date just to measure things but these are not even realistic because this year is not even year 2020, The world is older than this, we have too many problems :D with our calculations. Thanks for this comment and information my friend.

We, humans, need all these measurements systems, otherwise, most of us can't deal with life. I was always drawn to the theories of guys like David Bohm, a theoretical physicist. He is (was: he passed away some time ago) someone who believed we may all be part of a gigantic hologram. In the 80s this was brought to the public by Michael Talbot in the idea of 'The Holographic Universe'. The beauty of a hologram is that the source (2D of nature) contains all information of the whole in each infinite small piece of the source material. The Holographic Universe idea is based on that exact characteristic of holograms: All information in the whole universe is available at and part of each infinite small piece in the physical (and mental) world as we know it. The consequence of this idea: Everything is part of Everything. From what we consider living species, to none living things; Doesnt matter at all. We are all one!

Interesting subject, I will read more about David Bohm & Michael Talbot :) but somehow I think I heard something like this in the past, maybe from a documentary. thanks for sharing this with me.

Recently a documentary about the life of David Bohm is made. I had the chance to watch it before it was officially released.

Lots of interesting links at YT on Holographic Universe: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=holographic+universe

Must say: I didnt watched most of them. I read the book of Michael Talbot, and watched material by David Bohm mostly.

Thank you, I will watch them :) Happy new year man :))

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