Sounds like a mystery? NASA revealed that the frequency of black holes 200 million light-years away was shocked: everyone listens differently jqknews

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The world is full of wonders, but a voice from the universe is not something everyone can hear. On August 21, NASA announced a black hole sound from the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster on Twitter. The pressure wave of the black hole more than 200 million light-years away. After that, it has been viewed by 162.98 million people so far (on the 28th), which has also aroused people’s curiosity about this sound. Many netizens believe that this sound wave data has been turned up by 57 octaves of sound by NASA through the latest auditory technology. , it sounds very similar to the Sanskrit in Hinduism, and some netizens think that the voice sounds like something is talking, but some netizens think, “Everyone hears it differently, when you think it looks like something, it like something”.

NASA announced a sound file on Twitter on August 21, claiming that it was a sound wave discovered in 2003. NASA said that this sound was converted from data. Next to the black hole, the sound heard will be different from this mix. And this sound has also sparked discussions on the Internet. Some people think that its audio sounds like the original sound of “Om” (OM) in Hinduism. The tweet also attached the audio file of Sanskrit, and many more. Netizens agreed below, pointing out that not only the sound is similar to Sanskrit, but even the video released by NASA looks like the symbol of Sanskrit OM.

This black hole sound from the center of the Perseus galaxy cluster, some netizens think that it is similar to the Hindu Sanskrit sound, and some netizens have adjusted the speed of the sound file, saying that its sound is like something talking. (Picture / Flip “NASAExoplanets” Twitter)

Some netizens use technology to filter the sound and adjust the speed and put it on the Internet, and say that the sound file sounds like something is speaking an unrecognizable language, implying that the sound of the black hole is alien There are many people who agree with the human voice, but in fact, NASA has only released one of the audio files of the digital sonication. More different types of audio files can be found on the NASA X-ray astronomy flagship mission website.

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