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Solfeggio Master Frequency 1122 Hz. HD Meditation

Solfeggio Master Frequency 1122 Hz. HD Meditation

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Motivation Michael Jackson-Beat It (Lyrics) Frequency Meditation Pop Star Hologram Performs on Letterman Every now and again it occurs to me that real life is becoming increasingly indistinguishable from a pulp science fiction novel circa 1983. We have an International Space Station. We have 3D printers that essentially function like Star Trek replicators. We’re fighting wars with robots. Yet another future-is-now scenario unfolded this week in New York City when late-night legend David Letterman welcomed his latest musical guest — a Japanese pop star who also happens to be a hologram. New Chip To Beam Smartphone Holograms Hatsune Miku is a bonafide superstar in Japan, and recently wrapped up a tour opening for Lady Gaga. Developed by a Japanese company called Crypton Future Media, Hatsune Miku — the name translates roughly to “Future Sound” — is actually one of several “Vocaloid” singers making music in East Asia. How Holograms Are Getting Better Than Ever But it’s onstage that Hatsune Miku really glows. Credit: Late Show with David Letterman / You Tube

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