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Why do many musicians firmly believe that music is brought to the earth by aliens?

I remember a great musician once said: Music is not a product of human beings, not first created by earthlings, but brought to earthlings by aliens, and he firmly believes that aliens must exist.

I don't know whether aliens really exist, or whether God really exists, but I've also heard many musicians such as Gao Xiaosong and other great directors, such as Tsui Hark. They all think that aliens definitely exist and they bring music.

why are they so convinced that music was not created by human beings? Let's analyze it. First of all, let's find something created by us, such as words. China's characters are men, and the West has ancient Greek, English, French and German, including Japanese, Korean and Russian languages we know, and even Tibetan and Manchu languages in China, etc. These are all human-created characters, and we will find that there are many different expressions in every place, and every place is very different. Even in some small countries in the Pacific, they only have language, but no writing.

But strangely, no matter how the writing, pronunciation, complexity and simplicity of any country, their music is the same. It's all Doris talking, then going to a higher level, and then Doris Fasola West. It's all the vibration of 44 Hz, which is exactly the same in any corner of the world. And they all use 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 to represent the seven basic levels in the scale, and the pronunciation is do, re, mi, fa, sol, la and si, and the rest is represented by O. This is the most unexplained unnatural phenomenon in human history, because the eastern world and the western world have already produced their own music when there is no communication. Because even in countries where there are no words, there is music. As long as there are people, there is music.

people may have different words and different pronunciations in two places apart, but two worlds apart can make the same music? I don't believe this, either it was taught by someone or it was a coincidence.

It seems that coincidence is unlikely. The only explanation is that it is something brought to the earth by aliens, and there is a fixed formula in itself, so human beings can copy it perfectly and create it on the basis. It is really scary to think carefully.