Unfortunately, it also partially remembers the first verse, and the chorus of Spoonman, but that shit has been stuck in its head for a couple billion years now…
Fun facts: you may actually hear an orbiting black-hole spin if you’re close enough. It’s possible for gravitational waves to reach the same amplitude as sound waves, which would probably cause your eardrum to activate as space contracts and expands past it, so you would “hear” something, but we don’t really know what it would sound like, likely a hum or high-pitched thrumming.
Depending on the size of the black hole (smaller is more likely for this) you may also “see” static in the air, as hawking radiation is emitted by the space around the event horizon. Hawking radiation doesn’t come “out” of a black hole, that would be impossible. Instead, it “appears” in space around the black hole, and as it does, it draws mass off the black hole. For larger black holes this area of hawking radiation could be enormous, millions and millions of miles, and it would be very, very faint. For smaller ones, it may actually throw so much hawking radiation out that it would appear in your retinas at times.
Even 30 years later, Black Hole Sun blows my mind. Chris Cornell’s voice walks this impossible line between sounding so full of emotion that it’s about to burst, and sounding somehow soothing and precise.
That’s not even a line that exists to walk; he creates a line that cannot logically exist, just so his voice can walk it.
The black hole only knows two songs, tho.
Black Hole Sun and Supermassive Black Hole.
Unfortunately, it also partially remembers the first verse, and the chorus of Spoonman, but that shit has been stuck in its head for a couple billion years now…
Feel the rhythm all alone.
Massive, compact astronomical object: “AND WASH AWAY THE RAAAAAAAAAAINNN…”
Fun facts: you may actually hear an orbiting black-hole spin if you’re close enough. It’s possible for gravitational waves to reach the same amplitude as sound waves, which would probably cause your eardrum to activate as space contracts and expands past it, so you would “hear” something, but we don’t really know what it would sound like, likely a hum or high-pitched thrumming.
Depending on the size of the black hole (smaller is more likely for this) you may also “see” static in the air, as hawking radiation is emitted by the space around the event horizon. Hawking radiation doesn’t come “out” of a black hole, that would be impossible. Instead, it “appears” in space around the black hole, and as it does, it draws mass off the black hole. For larger black holes this area of hawking radiation could be enormous, millions and millions of miles, and it would be very, very faint. For smaller ones, it may actually throw so much hawking radiation out that it would appear in your retinas at times.
Blackhole: “Hey… You wanna hear the most annoying sound in the universe? Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!”
Good for it. Those are both fantastic songs.
Even 30 years later, Black Hole Sun blows my mind. Chris Cornell’s voice walks this impossible line between sounding so full of emotion that it’s about to burst, and sounding somehow soothing and precise.
That’s not even a line that exists to walk; he creates a line that cannot logically exist, just so his voice can walk it.
Chris was one of a kind. Limo Wreck really showed his range, and is one of my favourites.
“WHILE. THE. REST. OF. YOU. HARVEST. THE. SOULS”
There are no pauses in that sentence but they’re sung with such punctuated venom that they feel like universes of their own.
What about Black Hole by Betraying The Martyrs?