Music

Music is everywhere. It is the rhythm of life. It is the eternal molecular dance on the next level of scale.
Every lesson in life has a song that celebrate it. This wiki demonstrates that by putting a song on every page that evokes the emotions or ideas being discussed.
"There are simply two kinds of music, good music and the other kind...the only yardstick by which the result should be judged is simply that of how it sounds. If it sounds good it's successful; if it doesn't it has failed." -Duke Ellington
The music in this wiki attempts variety, but when currently taken in aggregate it amounts to a solid trip down GenX memory lane. In the future, younger editors can help provide balance, or a new wiki translation for Zoomers can be created with updated musical references. The same can be done for other cultures. Music speaks to us in a way that language cannot, and relating to a song can be much more persuasive than the best logical argument. While most works of philosophy don't take the time to include musical references and accompaniment to each argument, the metaculture wiki seeks a higher level of discourse.
"I was walking down my street with my friend. He said 'I hear music' ... as if there is any other way you can take it in! You're not special. That's how I receive it, too." -Mitch Hedberg, Strategic Grill Locations
Music is poetry you can dance to. Combine that with some good visuals and you have an overwhelming aesthetic experience that stimulates all your brain's creativity and connection centers. This is why concerts are so powerful.
Cymatics uses sand, liquid, and other substances to visualize the waveforms of sound and music.
Here is some music about music, which is so meta.