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	<title>Comments on: WHO&#8217;S THAT GIRL, Madonna &#8211; meanspeed=103.9 bpm &#8211; mean emotion=comfort &#8211; Jim Cramer-CNBC-style Mad Money speed graph and videos</title>
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	<description>Very often in science, the unexpected discovery turns out to be the most significant. The meanspeed® conjecture in music asserts: the square root of three-fifths of one second (V3/5&#34;) is the speed of the beat where V3/5&#34; x 10^2= 77.459666... per minute, while  V3/5&#34; x 10^(-2)=0.77459666... seconds per beat in length.  What&#039;s your psych- Tempo?</description>
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