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Is the "Medusa" some kind of musical instrument?


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

One of the best-known characters of classical antiquity Greece was Medusa, the daughter of the God and the woman. In some stories, this creature was made by Pallas Athene, when the God of the Sea Poseidon raped her in the temple of Pallas Athene. In the stories, Medusa could be stoned the man and her hair was transforming the snakes.


The most believable explanation of this myth is, that the men were warned to rape women because they could poison their husband or tell some very disgusting stories of those persons. But I normally want to write the little bit longer texts, and maybe for the Medusa is the normal or natural explanation. Maybe Medusa was very good trained opera-singer, who could create the voice, that could be stoned the man.


Or that creature has some kind of straw, that created the ultrasound, that made the person unable to move. When we are thinking about the hair, that is changed as snakes, that might mean, that to the top of the hair has been wet by some poison, and if that creature would like to kill somebody, she might just put the top of hair to the food, and that could cause the death, if the poison were strong enough.


Maybe the background of Medusa is some kind of flute, that is connected to the melon of the whale. This means that the same system, what the whale uses to create the sonar sounds, can be used to create the musical instrument, what would create very powerful sound. And if the sound has enough power, would that cause the person would go to condition, that moving the muscles is impossible. By using modern computer technology and 3D printers we can create the musical instrument, what is equipped with similar tubes as the melon of the whales. And create new Medusa.

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