Physics expert explains how NASA got sound from a black hole

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Have you ever wondered what a black hole sounds like? New audio released by NASA reveals the sound created by the cosmic phenomena. Dr. Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at the City University of New York, joins New Day to discuss. #CNN #News
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He always sounds so excited about what he's talking about. Now that is passion

ty
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I could listen to Prof. Kaku talk about space and physics all day long!!! ❤️

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Thanks to all scientists for bringing unknown closer to us

gdewyg
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I wish Stephen Hawking was still alive to hear this.

samym
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Wow. That sound was appropriately eerie. My science-fiction geek's soul is overjoyed.

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Michio Kaku is one of the best theoretical physicists of our time. Awesome communicator!

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I always love listening to Prof. Kaku. He always does such a great job at explaining difficult concepts in ways that can be understood by the interested layperson like me and his passion and enthusiasm are always contagious.

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It’s hard to believe it’s been five years since the president of the United States stared at an eclipse. Twice.

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Professor Kaku explained this better than my own teachers. makes science more exciting and interesting. thank you for this!

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Michio Kaku is one of the greatest science educator of this era..

SamiKotiranta
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It goes "om nom nom..." when next to a star!

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Absolutely amazing. Can’t wait for more Webb results.

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57 octaves is a truly astounding number, beyond our understanding of what a 'low sound' is.

GreenDistantStar
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My son and I will go find the black hole in Sagittarius tonight! Very cool!

languageofhorses
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Same sound is playing when i consult my bank account online

vincentvoillot
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Orange truns to blue Jupiter its amazing.

antoniosolis
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We have great admiration for Professor Kaku. His knowledge, passion and enthusiasm are contagious! Thank you CNN.

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Oddly how I expected it to sound. 🕳
Still fascinating ☺️🫶🏼💗

AtomicAtom
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Sounds like rubbing a cup and bring an echo which means black hole has an end that brings sounds back to the exit

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*According to Hinduism scriptures, Om/Aum(🕉️) is the universal sound. It was already written in our ancient Indian books.* 🇮🇳♥️

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