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"The Jazz of Physics" explores the connections between music and physics, inspired by historic figures like Pythagoras and Einstein. The author, a physicist and jazz musician, delves into the "Music of the Spheres" concept, likening a jazz musician's improvisation to the universe's cyclic nature. The book blends solid physics and personal anecdotes, presenting a theory that links sound, relativity, and quantum mechanics, inspired by John Coltrane's geometric music representation. The wave nature of sound is highlighted, drawing parallels with wave phenomena in modern physics, exemplified by early universe density fluctuations resembling long sound waves