But there is quite a varied selection too
[web]https://www.thesixtyone.com/Matheatre/song/[/web]
Maths music.
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here's something I first saw a good few years back - the guy who was working on it has since died, but I've always thought it was a cool idea
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here's something I first saw a good few years back - the guy who was working on it has since died, but I've always thought it was a cool idea
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the 100 second versionThe Sound of the Big Bang simulation includes three important effects..... The sound frequencies used in the simulation must be scaled upward by a huge factor (about 10 to the 26 power) to match the response of the human ear, because the actual Big Bang frequencies, which had wavelengths on the order of a fraction of the size of the universe, were far too low to be heard by humans (even had any been around).
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