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Published: Sunday, 01 September 2024 at 08:30 AM


Read on to understand sonification, the art of translating electromagnetic waves into sounds that humans can use to understand the universe…

What is sonification?

How can you travel to the stars, not by building a rocketship to Mars but instead… by listening? Thanks to the art of ‘sonification’, we’re all interstellar travellers. This is the tool that scientists and musicians use to translate the electromagnetic and radio waves of the universe into the range of human hearing – ‘sonifying’ ultra-high frequencies into sounds we can listen to. 

It’s thanks to sonification that we can hear the otherworldly revolutions of pulsars, the clicks and whoops of jaw-droppingly dense neutron stars, hundreds and thousands of light years away. Or there’s the skirling song that the ‘singing comet’ – otherwise known as 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko – performs out there in the dark watches of the interstellar medium, slowed down by a factor of 10,000 so we can hear it.