>taking notes with pen and paper is better for your brain than typing>reading a physical book is better for attention span and memory compared to an e-readerDoes music have any equivalent? Disregarding sound quality, does vinyl/cassette benefit our health in any way compared to a CD or mp3?
>>130258752Vinyl might, doubt the others do.
>>130258816Vinyl releases microplastic particulates into the air when you play it.
>>130258752As in playing instruments? Yes, that has benefits. Sound waves are just sound waves though. Digital and analog are just the method used to store them, so it's not really analogous
Riding a bike is healthier than driving>>130258752>Does music have any equivalent?Like others said, the equivalent would just be you playing your own music
>>130258752>>reading a physical book is better for attention span and memory compared to an e-readerReally?Attention span being affected by the light being emitted... perhaps... but I don't see how that would affect memory besides the fact that books inherently have multiple dimensions so you can associate memories of what you read with where the words were located in the book/in physical space (e.g. which page, quadrant, etc.).
>>130258752>CDsmy favorite analog format