We now know what black holes sound like when they collide. Well, sort of…
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Scientists have discovered a way to "hear" the collision of black holes and other cosmic events using a process similar to that used in music production.
Scientists have discovered a way to "hear" the collision of black holes and other cosmic events using a process similar to that used in music production.
Scientists have discovered a way to "hear" the collision of black holes and other cosmic events using a process similar to that used in music production.
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