Earth makes a constant, very low-frequency "hum" from seismic activity, a kind of atmospheric "heartbeat" called Schumann resonances (from lightning), and "chorus waves" and other radio emissions generated by interactions with solar particles in its magnetic field, sounds often converted into audible frequencies by scientists for us to hear. While it doesn't make noise moving through space, it produces unique sounds from internal geological processes and its magnetic field interactions.
OM is called the sound of the universe because it is believed to be the first vibration that started everything. In ancient texts, it's described as the sound from which all other sounds and creation came.
Through this vibration, we hear the sensation of sound. Noises are categorized in four different ways. The things you hear throughout the day can be either a continuous noise, intermittent noise, impulsive noise, or low frequency noise.
In English, there are 44 phonemes, or word sounds that make up the language. They're divided into 19 consonants, 7 digraphs, 5 'r-controlled' sounds, 5 long vowels, 5 short vowels, 2 'oo' sounds, 2 diphthongs.
A 4D sound system uses multi-dimensional speaker setups to create an immersive sound environment. As opposed to traditional surround sound or loudspeakers, these omnidirectional speakers let noises move around with listeners in real time.
The simple answer here, of course, is yes: space is silent because it's a vacuum. After all, what our ears perceive as 'sound' is just a pressure wave that passes through a medium, be that medium a solid, liquid or gas, and agitates the molecules within it.
For the Hindus & Buddhists, Om is the primordial sound, the first breath of creation, the vibration that ensures existence. Om sign signifies God, Creation, & the One-ness of all creation.
1 hour on Earth can equal 7 years in space (or vice versa) due to time dilation, a concept from Einstein's relativity where strong gravity or extreme speeds slow down time relative to an outside observer, famously depicted in the movie Interstellar on a planet near a black hole where an hour for the crew meant years passing on Earth. It's not about speed alone in orbit (ISS astronauts age slightly slower), but about proximity to immense mass, like a black hole, bending spacetime so drastically that time crawls for those nearby compared to time far away.
You can't hear it but you can feel its vibration. To help you synchronize with the Earth's vibration, we added pure Theta waves binaural beats with a 7.83Hz frequency gap (Left frequency = 68.031Hz / Right frequency = 75.861Hz).
The Hum does not appear to be a single phenomenon. Different causes have been attributed, including local mechanical sources, often from industrial plants, as well as manifestations of tinnitus or other biological auditory effects.
By testing the response of the human body on a vibrating platform, many researchers found the human whole-body fundamental resonant frequency to be around 5 Hz. However, in recent years, an indirect method has been prosed which appears to increase the resonant frequency to approximately 10 Hz.
Humans are unable to hear Earth's hum because it ranges between 2.9 and 4.5 Mhz. In general, humans can hear anything from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. So, this means that Earth's hum is about 10,000 times lower than what we are capable of hearing. That's why we need special seismometers to detect this ultra-low frequency.
Fascinatingly, the 7.83 Hz Schumann frequency is within the same range as alpha waves (typically 8-13 Hz), which are associated with relaxed wakefulness, creativity, and stress reduction.
Our planet has been spinning for billions of years and will continue to spin for billions more. This is because nothing in space is stopping us. There is no gravity in space, and so you and Earth continue to spin around and around at a thousand miles per hour.
This emoji 🕉️ represents the sacred sound and icon of Om, a symbol of oneness in Hinduism and other world religions.
Elon Musk's beliefs have evolved; while previously skeptical, he recently stated he believes "God is the Creator" and the universe came from "something," though he avoids strict religious labels, identifying more as a "cultural Christian" who values Christian principles for boosting happiness and birth rates, rather than subscribing to all traditional doctrines. He acknowledges a higher power but distinguishes this from a judging, moralistic deity, focusing on the creative origin of the cosmos.
Om can be chanted silently in the mind, or softly as a whisper, or even loudly with a steady breathing pattern.
The universe is vibrating with ripples in space and time
When incredibly dense and massive objects orbit or collide with each other they create these ripples. The densest and most massive objects in the universe are black holes, the remnants of dead stars.
First, let's think about why sound does not travel forever. Sound cannot travel through empty space; it is carried by vibrations in a material, or medium (like air, steel, water, wood, etc). As the particles in the medium vibrate, energy is lost to heat, viscous processes, and molecular motion.
The sound is just panning effects applied to a stereo track. The 4d/8d/16d nomenclature is made up for YouTube clicks, those terms have no meaning in audio engineering .
Theory suggests they would be able to see inside of us. Just as we can see an array of objects scattered over a two-dimensional surface, all at once from our vantage point in the third dimension, a four-dimensional being would be able to see all of us at once.