✔ Scientists are musicians
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✔ It is true that Albert Einstein was a pianist, with the violin being his initial instrument (source: http://www.gci.org.uk/Documents/einstein&music.pdf). 🎻 Max Planck was also a pianist (https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/1918/planck/facts/). 🎹 The podcast is particularly interesting, sharing notable musical facts that generally hold true. 🎵 Additionally, it features delightful performances by Nuno Maulide (although confirmation is hindered by the podcast format with no images). But as far as we can tell, it is him playing. Nevertheless, he is indeed a musician (https://observador.pt/programas/em-40-minutos/no-laboratorio-socializa-se-mais-que-na-musica/) 🎶 Debates arise on statements like "Bach was a scientist because his music is structured." The question of what defines science and whether music fits that criterion is a philosophical one. However, Jesu bleibet meine Freude, BWV 147, is indeed a piece by Bach. While we refrain from passing judgment on music, it's undeniable that this piece is both an extraordinary composition and contains elements of mathematics, characteristic of many of Bach's baroque works. 🎼
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