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When we are hearing logarithmic phi, we are in fact hearing the number 2**(phi) = 3.070 | When we are hearing logarithmic phi, we are in fact hearing the number 2**(phi) = 3.070 | ||
Same thing for logarithmic pi, the number that comes to our | Same thing for logarithmic pi, the number that comes to our ears is 2**(pi) = 8.825 | ||
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Logarithmic mathematical constants vs acoustic mathematical constants
When we are hearing logarithmic phi, we are in fact hearing the number 2**(phi) = 3.070
Same thing for logarithmic pi, the number that comes to our ears is 2**(pi) = 8.825
While these intervals can still be used in a way or another in a musical context, they don't correspond to anything.
When it comes to acoustic constants, we are truly hearing the numbers phi = 1.6180 and pi = 3.1416