Let’s dive into space

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NASA released this sound coming from a Black Hole
The sound waves are rippling out of a supermassive black hole, located 250 million light-years away.
The black hole is at the center of the Perseus cluster of galaxies, and the acoustic waves coming from it have been transposed up 57 and 58 octaves so they're audible to human hearing.
The sound waves were extracted radially, or outwards from the supermassive black hole at the center of the Perseus cluster, and played in an anti-clockwise direction from the center, so that we can hear the sounds in all directions from the supermassive black hole at pitches 144 quadrillion and 288 quadrillion times higher than their original frequency.
The result is an eerie one, like many of the waves recorded from space and transposed into audio frequencies.

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