My name is Tim. I am an Internaut & Life Enthusiast. This blog is a poorly curated mesh of pop culture, music, humor, and shit that i find interesting.
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Here’s What the Higgs Boson Sounds Like
The discovery of the Higgs boson was a singular event, but it was also the product of a long effort: the Atlas project, which used CERN’s Large Hadron Collider to analyze particle acceleration. The existence of the Higgs was confirmed — or, well, the existence of a particle that “looks for all the world” to be the Higgs was confirmed — when groups of researchers detected a “bump” corresponding to a particle weighing 126 GeV, making it consistent with Dr. Higgs’ mysterious particule.
The Higgs, in other words, was discovered due to a data anomaly. And now, that data set — and that anomaly — have been set to music. Or, more precisely, music has emerged from that data set and that anomaly.
That music being, precisely, an upbeat melody that resembles the habanera, a tango-like Cuban dance.
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Whenever people make music from shit like this, or sounds of space or whatever, I just geek out, no lie. The universe is...
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Here’s What the Higgs Boson Particle Data Sounds Like Oh so pleasant, Universe, you’ve outdone yourself. Read more.
science makes me happy sometimes.
theatlantic: Here’s What the Higgs Boson Sounds Like The discovery of the Higgs boson was a singular event, but it was...