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April 6, 2013 at 4:50 pm #1055562
Some dude used all these really hard maths problems to calculate what the big band sounded like. guess what IT SOUNDS PHATT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7a91WJzVRww
I think it would sound great in a techno track
April 6, 2013 at 4:53 pm #1271196The sound from it is still echoing around the universe today. I find it mind blowing man.
April 6, 2013 at 5:28 pm #1271210A small part of the sound of TV/Radio static is reverberations from the big bang apparently, remember being told something like that years ago anyway.
April 6, 2013 at 5:40 pm #1271197@pyɔross. 538577 wrote:
A small part of the sound of TV/Radio static is reverberations from the big bang apparently, remember being told something like that years ago anyway.
I am the big bang, wanna try me out?
XD
April 6, 2013 at 6:38 pm #1271211April 6, 2013 at 7:02 pm #1271200Does it sound like a goose?
This isn’t gonna blow my speakers is it? lol
April 6, 2013 at 7:03 pm #1271201wow that was a bit disappointing lol … I could make that noise in 5 seconds on my pc xD
April 6, 2013 at 7:03 pm #1271204@pyɔross. 538577 wrote:
A small part of the sound of TV/Radio static is reverberations from the big bang apparently, remember being told something like that years ago anyway.
Yep. The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, which we receive from all directions and has an average temperature of about 2.7 Kelvin accounts for about 1% of the snow and noise in TV static. That’s how we map out the universe. The Planck probe recently published 15 months worth of data on it and created this map:
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Which shows the temperature fluctuations in that radiation from different directions and allows us to build a picture of what the universe looked like when it was about 300,000 years old.
April 6, 2013 at 7:03 pm #1271206hovercraft with a puncture
April 7, 2013 at 4:32 pm #1271207@thelog 538569 wrote:
The sound from it is still echoing around the universe today. I find it mind blowing man.
Sorry dude, but how do you have sound in a vacuum?
April 7, 2013 at 6:27 pm #1271208I dunno whether it’s because I was aware of what it was or not, but that sound is fucking eery man, it proper sounds like something major to me. (and the big bang was a pretty major thing really, you wouldn’t be reading this and I wouldn’t have written it without the big bang occurring)
April 7, 2013 at 7:09 pm #1271199I think maybe the math dude forgot to carry the 1 or something, cos that wasn’t a bang.
April 7, 2013 at 10:41 pm #1271212April 7, 2013 at 11:17 pm #1271205@DeezNuts 538856 wrote:
My thoughts exactly.
You don’t, but you can “transform” the radiowaves into sound, I suppose. A bit like this:
April 7, 2013 at 11:22 pm #1271213I thought it would be something like that, it’s still impressive though, the endless possibilities that the universe holds never ceases to amaze me.
April 8, 2013 at 12:45 am #1271202@cheeseweasel 538788 wrote:
I think maybe the math dude forgot to carry the 1 or something, cos that wasn’t a bang.
The big timestreched fart
April 8, 2013 at 4:06 am #1271209Good thing Jupiter is my ruling planet then!
April 8, 2013 at 4:19 am #1271203@MR207 538901 wrote:
Good thing Jupiter is my ruling planet then!
Good thing the big bang never happened 😉
April 8, 2013 at 6:04 am #1271198I was spawned from the K hole.
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