When examining the intricate web of sound, one must consider the sonic time labyrinth. Melodies, when reversed, unravel secrets akin to those of the cosmic timeline. They tell stories greater than the sum of their tonal parts.
In the pursuit of understanding these aural distortions, we delve into auditory time-space. The anatomy of a reversed melody can be dissected like a time-travelling organism—its notes are the cellular mitochondria reversing the very essence of temporal flow.
Explore these phenomena further: Echoes in Antiquity and Sonic Flux and Time.