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Greg Twemlow's "Fugue of the Universe" imaginatively portrays a meeting between Johann Sebastian Bach and Albert Einstein. The article unfolds as Bach is inexplicably transported to Einstein's time, leading to a fascinating exchange about music and physics. Einstein introduces Bach to the mathematical underpinnings of musical harmony through the Fibonacci sequence, suggesting a deep connection between their seemingly disparate fields. However, their discussions evolve as they explore the emotional and structural essence of both disciplines through shared musical creation. Ultimately, they both come to appreciate that mathematics provides a framework akin to harmony, and music embodies motion and relationships similar to the universe's laws. The narrative concludes with Bach back in his own time, contemplating the profound insights gained from this extraordinary encounter. Read the article.

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