Listen closely enough and you can hear the mysteries of the universe.
Physicists have converted data from the flying atoms inside the world’s biggest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, into the sound of haunting wind chimes.
Based in Switzerland, the 17-mile long atom-smashing tunnel is used by scientists to test the fundamental theories of matter.
The public release of more than a dozen samples prompted a music blog, Synthgear.com, to challenge deejays worldwide to create the best mix composed largely from the collider.
— Josh Massoud
Physicists have converted data from the flying atoms inside the world’s biggest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider, into the sound of haunting wind chimes.
Based in Switzerland, the 17-mile long atom-smashing tunnel is used by scientists to test the fundamental theories of matter.
The public release of more than a dozen samples prompted a music blog, Synthgear.com, to challenge deejays worldwide to create the best mix composed largely from the collider.
— Josh Massoud
