- cerebral physiology
- chronobiology
- cardiology
- pulmonology
- immunology
- pre- and perinatal medicine
- geriatric medicine
- metabolic activity
- occupational physiology and
- rehabilitation research
to research the significance for medicine of the microcosm of music.
Subject to scientific investigation are especially the following interrelations of music and medicine:
- polyphony and brain-wave synchronisation
- the microcosm of music and changes in the biochemistry
- over-wave mechanics and dissolution of stress
- sound technology and its significance in the field of
neurophysiological health - the motive technique and its significance in the field of
psychological health - the sequence technique and its significance in the field
of sociological health - the harmony technique and its significance in the field of
ecological health - polyphony and biosynchronisation
- polyrhythms and biological rhythms
- the laws of harmony and the immune system
- the significance of the absolute sound substance for the
rejuvenation process - the special significance of dynamic space stereophony in
health education
The systematic investigation and focused application of the microcosm of music in the field of medicine appears sensational in so far as it is possible today, for the first time, to grasp musical structures both qualitatively and quantitatively, to arrange them in order and to relate their parameters to those of the medical measurements objectively and with reproducibility on a scientific basis.
An objective medical application of music should be based on the natural resonance capability between the natural laws of harmony of the microcosm of music and the natural laws of harmony of biological life.
The task is to activate the natural laws of harmony of biological life via the brain using the natural laws of harmony of the microcosm of music, and in the course of this to make these more readily available to the brain activity and beyond this to the entire human organism. Following this medical formulation, we have named this kind of special, naturally structured music ‘Medical Resonance Therapy Music’.