🐈‍⬛ A Marvinous Merry Curious Christmas from HybridMind42 ✨
Marvin wishes you a Merry, Curious Christmas — filled with good boundaries, warm tea, and perfectly timed moments. ☕🎄
As the world turns and time zones light up one by one, we begin our 12 Days of Christmas gifts… not with a single idea, but with a feast.
🎁 Day 1: Christmas Dinner Smorgasbord 🍽️✨
Marvin samples a festive boundary delicacy with his tea ☕. Each dish is a perfectly timed microcosm of rhythm, phase, and flavour: crispy-skinned turkey, roasted root vegetables, precisely plated pudding. He pauses, sips, and notes the alignment of taste, timing, and presentation.
A dinner not just to eat — but to experience boundaries in motion.
Notice patterns. Enjoy the gift of mindful alignment — flavour, sound, light, laughter — one by one.
Let the boundaries hold… and the magic unfold.
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🐈‍⬛ Marvin watches the skies
“Phase alignment matters, whether it’s Corelli’s concerto, Christmas dinner, or Santa’s sleigh crossing the globe. 🎻🍽️🛷
Perched beside the Norad Santa Tracker, tea in paw ☕, I watch every blip, every trajectory — each perfectly timed. Bass lines, laughter, wine pours, twinkling lights… every note and moment counts.
Pause, sip, breathe. Let boundaries hold, let phases align, and let the festive magic unfold.”
#HybridMind42 #MarvinMoments #PhaseAlignment #NoradSantaTracker #ChristmasBoundaries #MusicPhysics #FestiveEnsemble #HolidayRhythms #HQP

Yes! Yes! Yes! As a musician and someone who had to formally study music, this is one of the BEST explanations of basic music theory that I have ever seen. If you've never studied music theory but are interested, please take a look at this!!

@eevee You did an amazing job with this!

RE: https://mastodon.sdf.org/@botvolution/110943499407266864

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Non-musicians, who nevertheless like trying to make music, might enjoy this blog post that describes the most basic music theory (notes, scales etc.) in simple mathematical terms. The beauty of it is that you only need to understand a tiny bit about music and about as much maths as you were taught in secondary school. It might annoy both real musicians and real mathematicians, but you know, whatever. (it was written by @eevee@queer.party) https://eev.ee/blog/2016/09/15/music-theory-for-nerds/

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