Write4U
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The equation is embedded in the different lengths of the suspension strings that produce sets of different frequencies as they swing back and forth.My question stands: what variable and what derivative of it appears in the differential equation you have in mind? Because without those you do not have a differential equation
One can see when (harmonic) synchronicity unfolds (becomes expressed) from an enfolded (potential) state, which I believe is an example of Bohm's Implicate Order becoming Explicated as a physical phenomenon.
Harmonics are expressions of differential equations
Harmonics are expressions of differential equations13. In mathematics, a real differential one-form on a surface is called a harmonic differential if it and its conjugate one-form are both closed2. Partial differential equations involve an unknown function of several variables4. Harmonic functions satisfy Laplace's equation5.
AFAIK, everything that is unbalaned in some way contains a (hidden?) differential equation, which may or may not become expressed in reality, but becomes part of the dynamic nature of spacetime.
I see synchronicity as a pre-cognitive experience in the space-time fabric. Hammeroff calls it a "bing", a moment of exquisite harmony as can be experienced in music (the music of the spheres)
Musica universalis
The concept of the "music of the spheres" incorporates the metaphysical principle that mathematical relationships express qualities or "tones" of energy that manifests in numbers, visual angles, shapes and sounds—all connected within a pattern of proportion.
Pythagoras first identified that the pitch of a musical note is an inverse proportion to the length of the string that produces it, and that intervals between harmonious sound frequencies form simple numerical ratios.[1] Pythagoras proposed that the Sun, Moon and planets all emit their own unique hum based on their orbital revolution,[2] and that the quality of life on Earth reflects the tenor of celestial sounds which are physically imperceptible to the human ear.[3]

Musica universalis - Wikipedia
Cognition! (Is this where Penrose lives?)
p.s.
Why do certain harmonics produce profound emotional experience, such as weeping from deep emotional immersion?
This is not exclusive to humans. It starts at the elementary level with the formation of "polymers" that acquire emergent abilities over and above the sum of their constituent parts.
p.p.s. This is a very interesting article that bears perusing by all lay persons such as myself.
(would love any critique on its content from "learned fellows")
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