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/"an (almost invisible) body in space"/ "Artificial Black Holes"/"powerful light echo outburst"/ "black hole is an object predicted by general relativity"/"gigantic sonic boom"/

 

/"... tremendous energy carried by sound waves.../"The signal that we "hear" encodes information about its source "/ " Starving Black Holes Sound an SOS"/ weblackwhole

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(previous and present thought) Since 2000, my present Internet (and hoped for webtwo) presence will have striven to publicly, and through global participatory-interactivies, go beyond web pages by engaging URL menus and archived mirrorings of such projects. Each web-space entry has skeletally laid-out conceptual pro-jections. These have attempted to zero specific terrestrial & extraterrestrial voltage/wave resources. The terrestrial weblackwhole vs the black hole(s)? raw data documented in "Chandra "Hears" a Supermassive Black Hole in Perseus" is but one example which beckons exploration conceptually with sustainable Internet interactions.
Sought perpetual realtime processes could access dedicated public streams in parallel with those available to public supported scientific communities. Culling is sought separately from among such fluxed-resources as conjoined audible-range listening sources derived from physical nature.
Concentration currently focuses mainly on recontextualized aural resources. Examples of outcomes: Sferics. Globally listened to by many, simultaneously, would be UTC-synced and be available as an Earth soundtrack. Extraterestrially converted and/or audible examples too would be available in realtime via webtwo. I see these as two interrelated projects (human "jobs", if you will). "Soundtracks" yielding buoyant depth to Fuller's "Spaceship Earth," and "human-shaped sounding-space" via sensors would add an additional closeness for earthguests not familiar with Holst's The Planets Suite, opus 32. Sensors continuously manifest dazzling data for eyes and ears. A preoccupied public is meted (or
MetEd) out superb imaging, sound and explanatory texts from .gov or .science pages. In tandem, unique and explicit conversions of these soundings would be processed via "Holovideo."

TBC

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