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Universe
started
with
OM
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12
June
04
The
Universe
began
not
with
a
bang
but
with
a
low
moan
,
building
into
a
roar
that
gave
way
to
a
deafening
hiss
.
And
those
sounds
gave
birth
to
the
first
stars
.
http
://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99995092
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The
sound
from
the
first
million
years
after
the
big
bang
:-
http
://www.astro.virginia.edu/~dmw8f/sounds/cdromfiles/first1Myr.wav
http
://www.newscientist.com/data/images/ns/9999/99995092F1thumb.JPG
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BOOMERanG
and
the
Sound
of
the
Big
Bang
by
John
G
. Cramer
One
of
the
readers
of
this
column
asked
if
the
"
Sound
of
the
Big
Bang
" mentioned
in
the
title
is
actually
recorded
anywhere
,
so
that
one
can
listen
to
it
.
The
short
answer
is
"
no
",
but
the
question
set
me
to
thinking
: "
Why
not
?"
The
spectrum
of
frequencies
at
which
the
universe
was
acting
as
a
resonator
has
been
well
measured
by
BOOMERanG
and
more
recently
by
WMAP
.
http
://faculty.washington.edu/jcramer/BBSound.html
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The
resulting simulated
sound
of
the
Big_Bang
:-
http
://staff.washington.edu/seymour/BigBangSound_2.mp3
http
://staff.washington.edu/seymour/BigBangSound_2.wav
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