What about the theory that this is all simply a lie, a hoax, an exaggeration?
9/10 when I investigate these kinds of stories they turn out to be false or misleading in some way.
You are very welcome to investigate! I don’t deny that all of this is very perplexing. But it is at least plausible (in the sense of “not requiring to break laws of physics”) than a head injury could have a one-in-a-million chance of modifying your brain in strange ways.
Consider that this guy holds public concerts since 2007, we have no way to deny that he can actually play piano (albeit in a strange, untrained way). The only way for this to be a scam would be for him to have trained alone in complete secret for something like 10 years.
Also, he claims to “see” music in a way that reminds me of one historical anecdote about Mozart (he also claimed to “see” whole symphonies compressed into points, waiting only to be unraveled).
What about the theory that this is all simply a lie, a hoax, an exaggeration? 9/10 when I investigate these kinds of stories they turn out to be false or misleading in some way.
You are very welcome to investigate! I don’t deny that all of this is very perplexing. But it is at least plausible (in the sense of “not requiring to break laws of physics”) than a head injury could have a one-in-a-million chance of modifying your brain in strange ways.
Consider that this guy holds public concerts since 2007, we have no way to deny that he can actually play piano (albeit in a strange, untrained way). The only way for this to be a scam would be for him to have trained alone in complete secret for something like 10 years.
Also, he claims to “see” music in a way that reminds me of one historical anecdote about Mozart (he also claimed to “see” whole symphonies compressed into points, waiting only to be unraveled).