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  Tuesday 23 September 2003


Colour me gobsmacked but my local Tesco (Clearwater, Finglas) has just gone 24 hours as an experiement.
7:32:28 PM    comment []  Google It!

Prof John G. Cramer of the University of Washington, Seattle writes a regular column in Analog called the Alternate View. In one column in 2000 he wrote about the research done on the cosmic background radiation and how it would be possible to detect the remnants of the sound made by the big bang. Now, in response to a query from a reader he has written a script in Mathematica that generates the sound made by the creation of the Universe. Browsers capable of playing .wav files can listen here. Or you can download an MPEG here.
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