Sound of the universe

For the first time, scientists have obtained the sound of the deep universe, and it sounds like a chirping called the dawn of birds in the spring.

Expert Andrew Williams of the Space Research Center in Leicester (UK) used data collected from satellites and spacecraft to recreate the sound you will hear from the universe.

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The universe emits a chirping sound like the early sun salute - (Photo: NASA)

The most recorded sound is the "dazzling whistling" because electrons strike the top floor of the atmosphere, interfering with deep pulses emanating from the sun.

The sound of the universe was acquired by Cluster II satellite in 2001 thanks to the long-wave receiving device, according to the Daily Express.

Williams said the signals were out of human hearing, so he had to lower the tone and use the filter to hear.

Another sound is the pulse from the sun , which is transmitted from the Soho spacecraft.

Williams had to amplify the intensity by 40,000 times because the original sound was too low. And because of the impulse every 5 minutes, the British expert accelerated the recording speed by 42,000 times within 40 days to transmit the sound sequence within seconds.