ATOM SONGS - Fw: [soundofstarsfrequencies]
The Sounds of Atoms
- Transforming the spectral lines of each element into a musical tone ;
patterns in the electronic structures of atoms.
Transforming the spectral lines of each element
into a musical tone provides a fun tool for teasing out patterns in the
electronic structures of atoms.
Physicist Victor Weisskopf transduced the
frequencies(not the spectra) of the Hydrogen atom to human hearing levels and
played it on his violin. He commented that
it was a very strange sound, "maybe not meant for human ears".
https://physics.aps.org/articles/v16/6
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Atom Tones
These are the individual element tones, produced with a decay. Click on
an element to hear the tone. All tones were created using the spectral line
frequencies which were then added together to create the element’s signature
tone. An exponential decay was then applied to make the tone more pleasing to
the ear. Numbers 85, 87 and 100 – 118 do not have observed spectra. We
therefore cannot create tones associated with these.
https://academics.skidmore.edu/blogs/jlinz/atom-tones/
Exploring what patterns appear by grouping elements according to how harmonious
they sound. One pattern they’ve found so far is that lower mass elements—such
as carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen—tend to have dissonant tones. These light
elements’ spectral lines are spaced across the entire spectrum. In contrast,
heavier metals such as lead have purer tones that tend to be higher pitched.
These elements’ spectral lines are much closer together, resulting in a
waveform that approaches a clean sine wave. But there’s an exception within the
heavy metals: Thallium is unusually dissonant. “It doesn’t belong. This is the
type of outlier pattern that intrigues me,” says Linz.
Subject: ATOM SONGS - Fw: [soundofstarsfrequencies]
The Sounds of Atoms - Transforming the spectral lines of each element into a
musical tone ; patterns in the electronic structures
of atoms.
Atom Songs is an experimental mix of of electronic
and classical sounds depicting atomic interactions. It is part of an
educational outreach project in musical acoustics. More information can found online:
https://soundcloud.com/jill-linz/sets/atom-songs
academics.skidmore.edu/blogs/jlinz/atom-songs/
the periodic table of atom tones in Nashville on Dec. 8. The image of the
periodic table of spectra is courtesy of Field Tested
Systems ©2017
https://acoustics.org/atom-tones-a-periodic-table-of-audible-elements/
Atom Tones is an audible periodic table that allows us to identify elements
through sound and to investigate the atomic world with methods used by sound
engineers. The periodic table of Atom Tones can be accessed on the Atom Tones
website. The Atom Music project was introduced in 2019 and explained the
background ideas for creating audible tones for each atom. Each tone is clearly
unique and can be used to identify the element by its sound. Audible tones can
also be used in conjunction with the visual interpretations of the sound’s
waveform to possibly gain insight into the atom.
In the same way that sunlight can be decomposed into individual colors of the
rainbow, light produced from different elements can be decomposed into
rainbow-like patterns that are unique to that element. The rainbow colors of
the element appear as a series of bright lines known as spectral lines, or
atomic spectra. Figure 1 shows examples of several element patterns, along with
the element’s signature tone. The pattern of lines is unique to each atom.
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Transforming the spectral lines of each element into a musical tone provides a
fun tool for teasing out patterns in the electronic structures of atoms.
Physicist Victor Weisskopf transduced the frequencies(not the spectra) of the
Hydrogen atom to human hearing levels and played it on his violin. He commented
that it was a very strange sound, "maybe not meant for human ears".
https://physics.aps.org/articles/v16/6
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