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Space is more than just a feast for the eyes. It’s a feast for the ears. You just have to know where -- and when -- to look. Soundtrack to the short film The Sounds of Space. 曲目· ··· Beckoning Primordial Pressure Waves The Morning Star Perseverance The Wandering Dream ...
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Linguistic landscaping in Tabriz, Iran: a discursive transformation of a bilingual space into a monolingual place A growing body of research highlights the significance of visual language use in public sphere in discursively transforming geographical spaces into places... Mirvahedi,S Hadi - 《Internatio...
Emergence of Space and Spacetime Dynamics of Friedmann-Robertson-Walker Universe In a recent paper [arXiv:1206.4916] by T. Padmanabhan, it was argued that our universe provides an ideal setup to stress the issue that cosmic space is eme......
Samples are not uncommon in the music industry but taking them from space is somewhat uncharted territory. Inspired by the upcoming film Ad Astra, singer-songwriter Dev Hynes, better known as Blood Orange, dug through NASA"s archives of planetary radio emissions and vocals from actual space ...
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space sounds impossible to believe, all the more, in the light of the subsequent brutal and bloody civil wars of the 90s in which Yugoslavia perished... A Marjanovicshane 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 The formation of the German metal scene and the question of a "Teutonic" power metal sound I...
In space, truly, no one can hear you scream. That does not mean that we have no audio recordings of what's out there; quite the contrary. But they are not originally recorded as audio. Rather, they are changes in energy, picked up by instruments on various probes: plasma vibrations, ...
The concept of the “Music of the Spheres” is far from new; it goes back to the time of Pythagoras, and survived until a surprisingly late stage in astronomical history. Kepler, for example, took it very seriously indeed. Today everyone knows about radio waves from space, and there are ...