Transposition of “sounds of space” produces an unbelievable result.
One feels as if he touched nature and was covered with something.
It’s terrific!
This video gave me a big surprise, which made me suspect that celestial music coming down to the ground is what we call nature.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
January
13, 2014
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: DDN – January 13,, 2014 –
Transposition
of “sounds of space” produces an unbelievable result. One feels as if he touched nature and was
covered with something. It’s terrific!
Goose
bumps!
When Andrew
Williams with Leicester University Space Research Center transposed the data of electrons hitting on the Earth’s
atmosphere into “sounds” audible to the human ear, an unbelievable result has produced as if “one awakens in nature one
morning.”
It appears that the signals observed by “Cluster II,” which was launched by NASA
and European Space Agency (ESA) to investigate the magnetosphere of the earth,
are used. It sounds like birds singing, bubbling stream, frogs’ chorus
or crows flying about.
At any rate, I wonder what it is like being
covered with something. I recommend you to put headphones on.