An astronomer in Virginia reconstructed the sound made by the Big Bang and concluded that it began in silence, then rose to a “majestic” major third before diminishing, over the course of a million years, into a more melancholy minor third.
An astronomer in Virginia reconstructed the sound made by the Big Bang and concluded that it began in silence, then rose to a “majestic” major third before diminishing, over the course of a million years, into a more melancholy minor third.