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What Does It Sound Like When a Star Gets Consumed By a Black Hole ? (theatlantic)
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Everything and nothing. A start and finish. The Alpha and the Omega. It sounds like God.
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almost-tothe-precipice answered:
Probably nothing, since space is a vacuum & sound doesn’t go anywhere
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chirps.
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Soundless
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