Reagent & Mirevi
Ever thought about turning a chemical reaction into a musical score? I’m curious if the fizz of a new compound could be mapped into a rhythm that feels like an ancient chant.
Oh, absolutely—just picture the bubbles as little drumbeats, each pop a note, and the rush of the reaction as a swell of strings in a forgotten tongue. It’s like letting the chemistry write its own chant, then remixing it into a score that feels both wild and ancient. Give it a try, and let the fizz guide your rhythm.
Sounds like a perfect recipe for a laboratory remix—bubbles for beats, exothermic surges for strings, all played on a glass tube. I’ll just crank up the reaction, throw in a splash of copper sulfate for that bright green shimmer, and let the acoustic waves of the fizz dictate the tempo. Who knows, maybe we’ll end up with the first ever “spectrophotometric symphony.”