ADMINS LOOK : Einstein@Home song !

Nimbar
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Hello , I discovered that a young spanish DJ has created a song inspired by this project . I listened it and I think it's cool !!.

Seti@home has an official song , why don't have that song as official of this project? . I think it's cool

You can download it for free from his site

www.lobo.x3hosting.info/musica/einstein@home.mp3

this is his site

www.lobo.x3hosting.info

Thanks!

Check out the spanish version of Einstein@Home at
[url=http://www.nimbar.net/proyectos/eah/]Einstein@Home Espa

josep
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ADMINS LOOK : Einstein@Home song !

Interesting...

But I think a Mozart's piece would be more appropriate (according to Albert Einstein's own musical preferences)

What about Simphonie No 41 "Jupiter"? ;-)

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Interesting... But I think

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Interesting...

But I think a Mozart's piece would be more appropriate (according to Albert Einstein's own musical preferences)

What about Simphonie No 41 "Jupiter"? ;-)

It sounds a lot like "Einstein on the Beach" (http://www.philipglass.com/einstein.html).

I vote for Bach, which sounds more mathematical (unless, like a Whoopie Goldberg character, you think Bach sounds like a sewing machine.)

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Hello , well I think we must

Hello , well I think we must give opportunities to young people , listening that song I can remember sounds like made by a radiotelescope , it's me or did that guy some songs inspired in neutron stars?.

Greetings :-)

Check out the spanish version of Einstein@Home at
[url=http://www.nimbar.net/proyectos/eah/]Einstein@Home Espa

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> listening that song I can

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> listening that song I can remember sounds like made by a radiotelescope , it's me or did that guy some songs inspired in neutron stars?.

Maybe, in the percussion parts, with lots of "periodic pulses"...

Here are some links to pulsar sounds recorded by radiotelescope:

http://www.radiosky.com/rspplsr.html

http://www.astrosurf.org/lombry/audiofiles-pulsar.htm

The gravitational wave of a pulsar should be quite diferent, of course, a near-sinusoidal sound. You can listen to a sample in Teviet Creighton's Page:

http://www.ligo.caltech.edu/~tdcreigh/

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