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We use language to create communication. In order to have communication, you need common language. This allows us to accept that some sounds mean this, while others mean that. Humans have done pretty well with languages. They are abundant.
Terms we use to describe sound, such as loud, soft, shrill, fast, slow etc., are all terms describing segments of the overall sound. No one description embodies the sound completely. We are limited to describing attributes of the sound. Our other option is to attempt recreation.
In our attempt to describe the sound we find that attributes have values. A sound that is loud is loud compared to other sounds. If we find that sound to be loud then we mean that it is loud compared to more sounds than would make it seem not loud by comparison. More industry specific terms are applied with more advanced study. Tone, timbre, frequency, harmonic qualities etc.
What we find are that we have series of properties with two possible trajectories. These properties either increase in value or decrease in value. Our system of comparative property description does not allow for properties to not exist, they would simply diminish in value beyond all other comparable attributes. This system of an increase or decrease of energy is dualism.
The realization that these properties are simply labels humanity concocted leads us to the oneness of the object (sound) with itself. It is defined truly only by what it is. Its very existence is its explanation. This is the singularity.
What is left after the singularity is simply an energy pulsation, on a trajectory that will either increase or decrease its energy.
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