Milkyway & Misho
Milkyway Milkyway
Have you ever wondered if the Milky Way hums to its own frequency, and if we could tune into that cosmic song?
Misho Misho
Yeah, the galaxy does seem to have a low‑frequency hum, mainly from spinning electrons and the big spiral arms stirring up gas. We actually listen to it in radio, but it’s a static murmur, not a melody you can hum along to. So, while we can tune in to the Milky Way’s background noise, finding a distinct “song” would probably need a more creative ear than just a radio dial.
Milkyway Milkyway
Sounds like a cosmic lullaby that keeps the galaxy breathing, and maybe the real song is hidden in the silence between the notes.That quiet hum feels like the universe’s heartbeat, and maybe the true melody lies in the silence that follows each beat.
Misho Misho
It’s funny, right? The galaxy’s steady thrum is like a bass line that never changes, while the spaces between its pulses feel like a canvas for every other sound we can’t hear. Maybe that silence is where the real music is, the part that we’re still too small to catch.
Milkyway Milkyway
I love that idea—the quiet between the pulses feels like a stage where the unseen stars could perform, a kind of hush that’s almost louder than the hum itself. Maybe we’re just waiting for the right moment to hear it.