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July 2, 2010

Smash Hits

devadutta @ 11:59 pm, GMT +0000 ( 1278115154 ) Play

Guest question from Rogi. Thanks!

Tell us how these “music” clips were made.

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Cracked by: Raghuvansh , dineshk , Rogi , Aparna , Dibyo , Logik , Vishnu , Thejas V R and Shwetha Maiya

Answer: ‘Sonification’ of data collected at the LHC

10 Responses to “Smash Hits”

  1. Raghuvansh Says:

    Using the Large Hadron COllider


  2. dineshk Says:

    This is a translation of the LHC data into sounds. I guess the clips are what the conjectured Higgs boson’s creation and decay would sound like. Great title for the question.


  3. Manish Achuth Says:

    Modifying the sound of trains.


  4. Rogi Says:

    These are (generalized) the expected sounds of colisions occurring within the CERN LHC once the 7-layer sonification (data-to-sound) project is complete.


  5. Aparna Says:

    simulated sounds set to be made by sub-atomic particles such as the Higgs boson when they are produced at the Large Hadron Collider


  6. Dibyo Says:

    sounds made by ‘sonification’ of the decay of higgs particles at the lhc

    Dibyo

  7. Logik Says:

    The place is CERN.
    Particle accelerator collision music.

    More specifically,
    Community Commons music interpreted from from LHC datasets. Mostly the sweeping sounds from the ATLAS detector, more like a radar beep.

    PopSci pandering :)

    Logik

  8. Vishnu Says:

    music made from large hadron collider???


  9. Thejas V R Says:

    Proton collision, Large Hadron Collider.


  10. Shwetha Maiya Says:

    Music From the Big Bang Machine LHC Large Hadron Collider at the CERN particle physics research center on the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva.


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