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What can be heard in space?

Any substance is a conductor of one degree or another, with different vibrations. The sound is also a swing of different frequencies. Moreover, away from all frequencies, we can receive through our hearing organs. However, as a rule, air vibrations are in the frequency band, which we perceive as sound. It can spread in the air and water, intestines, or any other substance. And here we come across an amazing scientific paradox.

The universe is made up of very real matter. It involves grand scale processes – not just individual stars exploding, but entire galaxies! All these astronomers have observed many times. Thousands of pictures were taken with powerful telescopes. And there is no audio file that can save us an unprecedented roar from a space explosion. Space is the greatest silence of all time!

Since it gave birth to relic radiation at a known frequency in our current world, the Big Bang has not seen “echoes” from other space explosions anywhere else.

Surprisingly, this is a fact: the scales of galaxies collide with the explosion in the vastness of space in complete silence.

The thing is that the centrifugal vacuum does not conduct any sound vibrations. Otherwise, our planet’s environment will “buzz” like an organ pipe from a universal catastrophe. The vibrations of the atmosphere tore at our hearing organs. In the simplest case, the tears may burst. Try to imagine a galaxy burst with millions of stars. Even science fiction writers don’t have enough imagination for such a hellish picture! In short, the silent space is one of the most important reasons for saving life on Earth. After all, we only hear what is happening on our planet. Outside the environment – deep eternal silence.

But how do we know that the Sun, Jupiter, the Milky Way, the sound of individual galaxies are recorded on the Internet? If you like, you can find “music” on discs in digital content stores. Is it a fake for foreign lovers, or have scientists somehow recorded cosmic sound in real life?

Modern technologies make it possible to “translate” the world’s electrical vibrations into words. At the same time, the electric voices of our stars and other space objects can be heard in the sound spectrum. The technology is very interesting and promising. There are already musical instruments in such cosmic phonograms. Their distinguishing feature is the tonality of the notes and the period in which they differ sharply from ordinary music.

The sound can certainly propagate as an air vibration for planets with an atmosphere (Venus, Mars). Unfortunately, the sound of wind on Venus or Mars has not yet been recorded by automated devices, although these planets have strong storms and even hurricanes. It must be assumed that if the sounds of a microphone and any device recording from it are kept at stations of interplanetary origin, such recordings will appear later.

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