The Gravity hum

That’s where the noise is coming from!

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The waves’ frequencies are in the nanohertz range. Definitely audible.

I suppose the really problematic noise comes from the interaction of the gravity hum with the gigantic iron crystal at the center of the Earth.

I’ll bet Audioquest will fix this with a new cable…

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Maybe it is totally natural. Aliens experimenting with speaker cables.

I have designed “The Thing” that need to be placed with the Ethernet cables:

Works great against hum noise.

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Makes the sound crystal clear :rofl:

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More on the hum (and what keeps physicists awake at night), from Katie Mack, the Hawking chair in cosmology and science communication at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics:

When, eight years ago, I learned that gravitational waves had been detected, I felt seasick. But this past month’s report of evidence that the cosmos is churning with low-frequency gravitational waves sent me reeling. …

Lying in bed on the night I heard about this breakthrough, I thought about the inescapable ripples in space altering me on a subatomic level. I thought I would never again feel I was on truly solid ground.

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Let’s see your asymmetrical isolation feet fix that!

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This is brilliant. Audiophile space stations! You don’t even need cable risers!

It gets even worse. Read this about noise in the gravity hum. Is gravity quantized (digital) or analog (unquantized)?

those cables are going to be overwhelmingly expensive…

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