Misho & NovaGlint
I was listening to the wind outside and it felt like the low‑frequency hum of the cosmic microwave background—ever tried to sketch that in a napkin?
Wind’s a low‑frequency lullaby, like a hand‑drawn CMB spectrum on a napkin—just tilt it toward the horizon and watch the hum unfold.
Sounds like a quiet symphony you’re listening to, with every gust an instrument—just make sure the napkin doesn’t get too tired to hold the spectrum.
Sure, just keep the napkin in a vacuum chamber, otherwise the wind will evaporate the ink before the spectrum settles.
A vacuum napkin, huh? I guess you’d have to get the wind out of the chamber first—otherwise you’ll have a silent, still spectrum and a blank canvas.
You’ll need a vacuum and a wind tunnel—otherwise the only thing you’ll get is a whisper of a spectrum and a blank napkin, like a star that never ignited.