It seems that astronomers have heard a deep sound from space:
In musical terms, the pitch of the sound generated by the black hole translates into the note of B flat. But, a human would have no chance of hearing this cosmic performance, because the note is 57 octaves lower than middle-C (by comparison a typical piano contains only about seven octaves). At a frequency over a million, billion times deeper than the limits of human hearing, this is the deepest note ever detected from an object in the universe.
The scientists claim the sound comes from a black hole in the Perseus cluster, located 250 million light years from Earth. Has anyone ever discovered what exists on the other side of black holes? Could God be speaking to us and we just can't hear?*
attribution: Anna
*Of course, it could also be the sound of God bitch slappin' Mohammed.
Posted by notGeorge at September 10, 2003 10:35 PM | TrackBack"There are none so deaf as those who will not hear"
Maybe he is speaking to us, and we just don't want to listen...
Posted by: Cherry at September 11, 2003 01:08 AMMaybe it's Elvis!
Posted by: oldcatman at September 11, 2003 10:07 AM