Longtime ago I read that the ratios of chemical elements in space is almost an identical match to those in the human body and at the time this fact fascinated me, but I didn't stop long. Recently and thanks to technological advancements we have been able to capture a photo and measure the vibration of a black hole and scientists have concluded that these vibrations equates to a B Flat (that is a whole step note below C (or Do) and at a 65 octaves below the middle C in a piano. To add more perspective there are only 3 Cs below the middle one in the piano with the lowest one being exceptionally deep. It maybe also worth noting that B Flat is a scale that many Jazz composers like to write their music in as well as there are instruments like the Trumpet which is tuned to B Flat. I wonder if we have been involuntarily yearning for the stars and trying to replicate the sound of the universe in our little planet?!!
That’s very interesting Sam. How would the vibrations of a black hole sound like? A constant Do ?
According to my limited reading in the subject different planets emits different vibrations, interestingly these vibrations creates a harmony (a group of 2 notes or more), which is similar to modern western music harmony. There is a book called the Physics of Jazz that I highly recommend if you’re interested in the subject.
Now i understand why in summer time looking at the star with a nice music in the background put me in a resonant mood!
Now i understand why in summer time looking at the star with a nice music in the background put me in a resonant mood!