NASA Black Hole Sound Is Out of This World

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It turns out that there CAN be sound in space. Who knew?

For the first time, NASA has extracted and made audible sound waves from a black hole. But is it really something you’d want to hear? Up close and personal, I mean.

One scientist compares it to “a beautiful Hans Zimmer score” – an oxymoron if ever there was one.

Granted, it’s not something you would be able to hear with the naked ear as you were hurtling toward the event horizon.

Let me know what you’d prefer to be listening to on your earbuds in the final moments before you’re violently spaghettified.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/08/23/nasa-black-hole-sound/


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