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Dr Kennedy spent five years studying Plato's writing and found that in his best-known work the Republic he placed clusters of words related to music after each twelfth of the text - at one-twelfth, two-twelfths, etc. This regular pattern represented the twelve notes of a Greek musical scale. Some notes were harmonic, others dissonant. At the locations of the harmonic notes he described sounds associated with love or laughter, while the locations of dissonant notes were marked with screeching sounds or war or death. This musical code was key to cracking Plato's entire symbolic system.
However Plato did not design his secret patterns purely for pleasure - it was for his own safety. Plato's ideas were a dangerous threat to Greek religion. He said that mathematical laws and not the gods controlled the universe. Plato's own teacher had been executed for heresy. Secrecy was normal in ancient times, especially for esoteric and religious knowledge, but for Plato it was a matter of life and death. Encoding his ideas in secret patterns was the only way to be safe.
Originally posted by SpectreDC
reply to post by dragonsmusic
Well if there actually is some sort of coded message or story or philosophy, it's possible the code is in the music itself.
Perhaps this code exists in other works of his.
Music has long been used as a way to encode hidden messages and meaning into something, though I'm honestly surprised this practice goes this far back.
In the end I think this just might be an intellectual Easter egg; a little bonus content for some thinkers who may have caught it for their own amusement.
Originally posted by ImaginaryReality1984
reply to post by dragonsmusic
As the Dr says, it's going to take generations to work it all out but we have the ability to do so because of what the Dr has done. Plato used music, knowing how it related to mathematics to hide this stuff. Music is maths and so codes can be hidden inside music, even large chunks of information.
Whether this turns out to be nothing more than music or maybe something more complex doesn't really matter, it's the fact that someone born over 2,000 years ago was using this code in his works, that is simply astounding. No wonder Plato had such an influence on the world when he was this smart.
The quotes are from his various works they're not part of what has been decoded