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The interesting thing about this composition is that it is often perceived as silence, when in fact the composer meant to draw attention to the impossibility of absolute silence. In the absence of outside sounds, there is always something we can perceive (such as our nervous system, or circulation, in a perfectly sound proof chamber). Silence allows us to listen to sounds we otherwise ignore--and the thoughts that would otherwise elude us. 


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