String Theory Shabbat Music

 
 

String theory Shabbat was a unique service featuring original music and arrangments for a 7 piece ensemble at Temple Beth Am .  Due to lack of funding this service has been canceled. Maybe someday, we can secure more funding and resume this creative service with full instrumentation. Below are five pieces we recorded of music from the service. More pieces were recorded and should post soon. Thank you for your support!

Jubilee by Shawn Weaver

Home by Shawn Weaver

Happy pie day by Shawn Weaver

From Dr. Michio Kaku professor of Theoretical Physics at the graduate Center of City University of N.Y

 

I have to set this up so it makes sense.  String Theory

 

(Sparticles are super particles, they are the next highest vibration of a string)

Think of a rubberband from a distance looks like a dot; that’s an electron.

But upclose a rubberband can vibrate.

If you twang it, the rubberband can turn into a neutrino, if you twang it again it turns into a quark, twang it again it turns into a photon, twang it again turns into a graviton.

“Different forces on the rubber band create different particles”

All those thousands and thousands of named sub atomic particles are nothing but notes on a vibrating string

 

Here is the great quote:

“Physics is nothing but the harmonies of these rubber bands

Chemistry is nothing but the melodies you can play on violin strings

The universe is a symphony of these violin strings

The mind of God is cosmic music resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace

 (Einstein chased the equation that would explain everything) “That would be reading the mind of God”

 

 

My thoughts:

As a musician and composer you are God’s voice.

 

It's a New Year by Murl Allen Sanders

Akko  by Shawn Weaver

Sand and Pine  by Shawn Weaver