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The sound of waves triggers the release of dopamine and serotonin feel good chemicals that boost mood and focus. It facilitates mental clarity by promoting gentle attention, not focused intensity.
But if we closed our eyes and listened, what would these celestial objects sound like? Would we hear a faint whoosh? Or a low hum? In actuality, if you went to outer space, you probably won't hear ...
But let us not confuse these sounds with the traditional sound waves we have on Earth. They can’t travel in the vacuum of space like they do on Earth; the cosmos is full of vibrations, radio ...
A quiet revolution is taking shape in the world of physics, and it doesn’t rely on exotic particles or massive particle colliders. Instead, it begins with something much more familiar—sound.
It can transport sound through space silently—becoming audible only when desired. How did we do this? Normally, sound waves combine linearly, meaning they just proportionally add up into a bigger wave ...
Sound—in the form of shock waves—helps sculpt the beautiful, delicate structures of some supernova remnants, such as those seen here in a Hubble Space Telescope image of the Veil Nebula.