Every Confusing Fact About Why Space Is So Quiet Explained Slowly (For Sleep)
Now streaming on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/033FF4Y... Why is space so quiet? In this video, we explore why sound can’t travel through the vacuum of space, even though the universe is full of violent events like exploding stars, colliding galaxies, and merging black holes. We look at what sound really is, why it needs a medium, and how scientists still “listen” to the universe through light, gravitational waves, neutrinos, and data sonification. From the silence of empty space to the deep pressure waves of the Perseus galaxy cluster, this is a calm look at how the universe communicates in ways human ears were never built to hear. Resources: NASA Science — Anatomy of an Electromagnetic Wave https://science.nasa.gov/ems/02_anatomy/ Chandra X-ray Observatory — Perseus Cluster Sonification https://chandra.si.edu/sound/perseus.... LIGO Lab — LIGO Detected Gravitational Waves from Black Holes https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/detection Fermilab — What’s a Neutrino? https://neutrinos.fnal.gov/whats-a-ne...

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