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Originally Posted by Ferus
If you look at it from a String theory/quantum mechanics/general relativity point of view, it might be because music is vibrations, and vibrations stimulate every atom in our body. If the soundwave somehow compliment the wave-function of your braincell, it would affect the state of the braincell.
That is why you go braindead if you listen to Justin Bieber.
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No, although I agree with the bit about Justina.
Music is a meta-language. We only use 15% of what we can with our language. Written language has done that to a certain extent. Musical notation has given us some of the possibilities back.
It is also a way to tell stories together. There are numerous pictures of people singing together thousands of years ago.
There are theories that neanderthals used tone for speaking.