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Higgs Boson "set to music, plays like a jaunty tango."

Rob Beschizza at 7:12 am Wed, Jul 11, 2012

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The data set which revealed the existence of the Higgs Boson may be represented as musical notation. [The Atlantic]

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  • Helena Eloy

    I take you guys never listened to tango then…

  • http://www.fagerland.org tofagerl

    Jazzy. A lot better than most “let’s take X and pretend like it is music”.

  • Boundegar

    This sounds nothing like a Higgs Boson.  They make a kind of wrrmble wrrmble sound.  It’s true!

  • Morris Mwanga

    Dr. Matt Bellis, has been sonifying particles even before it was cool http://www.stanford.edu/group/burchat/cgi-bin/bellis_mediawiki/index.php/Sonification

  • http://twitter.com/cookingmonstr Dave Faris

    Ah, Bach.