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Why Concerts Feel Like a Drug (It’s Not Just Dopamine) | Ep. 35

Why Concerts Feel Like a Drug (It’s Not Just Dopamine) | Ep. 35

Published 4 months ago
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There's a hidden architecture to everything — the way a snowflake forms, the way your cells communicate, the way water moves.


And at the center of all of it? Frequency.


Today I'm with John Stuart Reid, the sound researcher who made vibration visible and showed the world that water doesn't just carry life — it responds to it.


Let’s get into the episode!


Timestamps:

00:00 – Introduction to John Stuart Reid

03:50 – Great Pyramid Experiment Story

10:24 – Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs Discovery

14:38 – Sound Healing and Pain Relief

19:16 – Blood Oxygenation Research Findings

26:39 – Popular Music vs Classical Music

32:09 – Blood Pattern Memory Discovery

38:09 – Optimal Sound Pressure Levels

43:12 – Exclusion Zone Water Explanation

50:01 – Making Structured Water at Home


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