Sintetizado el sonido del Big Bang / Synthesized the sound of the Big Bang
Sintetizado el sonido del Big Bang
Synthesized the sound of the Big Bang
Synthesized the sound of the Big Bang
- Luego de 10 a帽os de an谩lisis de datos, se ha llegado al calculo matem谩tico para poder generar el sonido del Big Bang
- After 10 years of data analysis, the mathematical calculation has been arrived at to be able to generate the sound of the Big Bang
A 100-second recording of the sound of the Big Bang, created by University of Washington physicist John Cramer.
John G. Cramer, professor of physics at the University of Washington, after 10 years of data analysis has reached the mathematical calculation to generate the sound of the Big Bang (Cramer, 2013; Stricherz, 2013), this sound, seismologists describe it as similar to that of a grade 9 earthquake and being infrasound, the frequency had to be increased 100 septillion times to be in the range audible by the human being. The data of the temperature changes of the microwaves were entered into a program called Mathematica, with this it was possible to convert them into a 100-second audio that represents the sound of 380,000 to 760,000 years after the Big Bang.
Referencias / References:
The Sound of the Big Bang
Cramer, J. (2013). "The Sound of the Big Bang". En University of Washington. Recuperado de http://faculty.washington.edu/jcramer/BBSound_2013.html
Stricherz, V. (2013). "Listening to the Big Bang – in high fidelity". En University of Washington. Recuperado de https://www.washington.edu/news/2013/04/04/listening-to-the-big-bang-in-high-fidelity-audio/
C贸mo citar este art铆culo:
Nocetti, F.A. (2014). "Sintetizado el sonido del Big Bang". En NabbuBlog. Recuperado de http://nabbublog.blogspot.com/2014/09/sintetizado-el-sonido-del-big-bang.html
How to cite this article:
Nocetti, F.A. (2014). "Synthesized the sound of the Big Bang". In NabbuBlog. Retrieved from http://nabbublog.blogspot.com/2014/09/sintetizado-el-sonido-del-big-bang.html