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Man the headphones make Jupiter sound almost ghostly. I love space. Im just nerdy that way. Yay! I finally watched it! That's scary, Moon. It's a bit like the sound in my head too, though it's a little more techno-like, like this: I want this music played at my funeral. |
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Likewise, amigo. I've lost count at the amount of times I've listened to this now... man made music can't top it. Space rocks!!! |
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Jupiter has always fascinated me. A huge gaseous planet with no solid surface underneath, just violently rotating rock formations covered with storms that drive winds constantly at over 1000 meters per second.
I found a video on Youtube last night that blew me away. These are apparently electro-magnetic vibrations from the planet turned into audible frequencies. It's so haunting, lonely yet incredibly beautiful. Check it out: Imagine how horrific the storms of Jupiter must be, and yet how weird this ethereal sound is. Incredible! |
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I heard nothing, then realized my speakers were off...now listening to it reminds me of being along in a room with a ceiling fan on...and the silence of nothing but that fan...can get your mind wandering...as in now I am thinking of that day...no sounds in the house other than the fan...listening to the creak after the third turn....and listening for the other sounds makes it even more haunting
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I heard nothing, then realized my speakers were off...now listening to it reminds me of being along in a room with a ceiling fan on...and the silence of nothing but that fan...can get your mind wandering...as in now I am thinking of that day...no sounds in the house other than the fan...listening to the creak after the third turn....and listening for the other sounds makes it even more haunting |
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Ed, you know I am deaf in my left ear? so to actually hear it straight on is helpful ![]() The Earth hums, believe it or not. I have a theory that it hums in D minor, the saddest of all keys. |
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