Rumor or Fact: Imusic makes you smarter -questionmark-
Its striking realizing my complete dependence on MOG! This time is serious though. I need all of your knowledge and opinions toward this imusic thing.
They say, listening to this special music called Imusic increases IQ, brain power, focus, concentration and pretty much everything you have ever wanted but never reached because the doctors diagnosed you with ADD when you where still a bedwetter! Anyways, Imusic is supposed to be scientifically proven. See, the thing that makes it hard to believe is simply the fact that you're listening to music and automatically without any effort whatsoever increase various downs in your brain structure. I'd love to hear your opinion on that. Perhaps all of you started working with this already years ago, improving your brain cells to new dimensions and I'm once again the only one depraved of humanity cast out and left behind to rot out my entire body waste. So tell me MOG people what is up with Imusic, rumor or fact and totally awesome?!
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Comments (6)
i don't believe the hype. isn't any classical music good for your brain?
I've heard even plants grow better on classical music. It's weird science. As naive optimist, I'm still curious. Kinda want to do my own experiment now. I need a monkey...
Well, she reads the cue cards well.
she is pretty convincing. So you're not buying it either dachmo?
the songs while relaxing seem to be all new-agey, like they picked music that would be liked by their target market. Yoga loving, Tolkien reading, Bose stereo listening, crystle clutching, wheat grass enema believers.
I'm not saying that those people are doing anything wrong, whatever gets you there is best for you. I just believe that this is not for everybody, if you want to believe in it then it may work but realize that it's more you than the iMusic that's doing the work here.
I will say while listening to the song you posted I felt as if the musics flickering effect did keep me more focused on the music, whether or not it enhanced my thinking is subjective.
Thanks for the enlightening words dachmo. It makes sense to see imusic as personal subjective experience rather then a plain fact. As Diamond Rio would say: it's all in youuur head. ;)