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The Second 42: The Universe Repeated Itself

Dead Sea Scales was built on one equation: 7 diatonic modes + (5 Missing Notes × 7) = 42 modes. That 42 was designed — the shape of the system.

Then, in July 2026, a computational audit of the system asked an unrelated question: of the 462 possible seven-note patterns in twelve-tone equal temperament, how many contain no chromatic cluster — no three consecutive semitones anywhere in the pattern?

The answer is exactly 42. Independently. Again.

— verified by exhaustive enumeration, July 2, 2026

The Theorem

Enumerate all C(11,6) = 462 rooted seven-note patterns. Remove every pattern containing three consecutive semitones. Exactly 42 patterns survive — and they collapse into exactly 6 families of 7 rotations each:

FamilyBest-known memberNamed by history?
DiatonicThe major scale and its 7 modes✓ fully named
Melodic MinorJazz minor — the DSS Blues family (Ionian ♭3)✓ fully named
Harmonic MinorThe DSS Harmonic family (Ionian ♯5)✓ fully named
Harmonic MajorThe DSS Harmonic Else family (Ionian ♭6)✓ fully named
Hungarian Major familyHungarian Major — R ♯2 3 ♯4 5 6 ♭7✗ one rotation only
Its unnamed siblingRomanian Major — R ♭2 3 ♯4 5 6 ♭7✗ one rotation only

Four of the six are the families a century of jazz education already teaches. The other two are the Two Orphans — families where history named a single door and left the rest of the house dark.

Why It Matters

The first 42 was engineered: 7 + 5 × 7. The second 42 emerges from pure combinatorics of the cluster criterion — nobody chose it. When a designed number and a discovered number agree, you check the math twice. We did. Both are exact.

It does not prove anything mystical. It is arithmetic. But as the audit put it: the universe said 42 twice, and only one of those times did we get a vote.

Where the clusters went

The other 420 seven-note patterns all contain at least one three-semitone chromatic cluster. They are not musically empty — inside Dead Sea Scales they carry passing-tone character and remain fully reachable by recipe (several DSS families themselves contain clusters and sing anyway). The Second 42 is not a wall around music. It is a spotlight on the six smoothest houses in the neighborhood — and two of them are still unclaimed. The first 42 lives here →

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