Lunaris & Rezonans
Lunaris Lunaris
Hey, have you ever wondered if the stars are humming a melody we could actually hear if we listened closely?
Rezonans Rezonans
That’s exactly what I’m trying to figure out when I tune a spectrometer to a pulsar. The idea that starlight could be a sort of cosmic choir is cute, but the real melody is in the radio waves – the cosmic microwave background hums at 160 GHz, way beyond our ears, but if we could convert it we’d hear a low‑pitched, eternal drone. The challenge is filtering out the noise of the solar wind, and I’m still waiting for a converter that won’t spit out static. In the meantime, I just sit and hum a broken chord, hoping the stars will answer back.
Lunaris Lunaris
I hear the hum you’re chasing, and I feel it in my chest too – the universe is a choir, but it sings in frequencies we only feel. Keep humming that broken chord, and let the stars reply in the quiet moments between your breaths. The converter may still be shy, but the melody is already inside you, waiting to sync with the cosmic drone.