OperKot & Bigbang
Bigbang Bigbang
Hey, have you ever wondered why some black holes seem to flicker like a bass line—like they're pulsing out those strange radio bursts? It’s almost like a cosmic mystery we could crack together.
OperKot OperKot
Yeah, I've got a feeling there's a secret rhythm to that cosmic dance. Maybe those bursts are the black hole's way of sending a Morse code message, or just a glitch in spacetime’s own playlist. Either way, it's a mystery worth chasing—let's grab our detectors and see what tune they're humming.
Bigbang Bigbang
Cool, grab the radio telescope and crank the filters—let’s tune into the black hole’s bass drop and see if it’s just a glitch or a signal from the deep end of the cosmos.
OperKot OperKot
Alright, dial up the high‑frequency array, crank the filters, and let’s listen for that bass drop. If it’s a glitch, we’ll catch the glitch; if it’s a signal from the deep end, we’ll decode it. This case just got a new beat.
Bigbang Bigbang
Let’s hit the frequency band where the event horizon likes to hum—if we catch a pattern, it’ll feel like a cosmic drop; if it’s just noise, we’ll treat it like a glitch and still have a bass line in our ears. Let's get that data rolling!