Spaceship Earth #4: Planets, Virtual Reality and Sound Waves

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The Best Down Tempo Grooves for this Intergalactic Space Cruise

Today on Spaceship Earth we have a dark yet strangely groovy song by Lorn, an American DJ turned producer. This is what it would sound like if Death himeslf got a synth. Good stuff, listen:

Acid Rain



Carl Sagan getting down

Yesterday, NASA released a new survey and found 10 Earth sized planets in the "habitable zone" of their Sun. I think it's only a matter a time until we find some kind of life in space. I wonder what their music sounds like haha. Until then, all we have are artist's renditions. NASA



Goodnight honey, going to the Moon

Virtual Reality tech has blown up recently, there's even a Virtual Reality Vinyl Record, but it's still feels like an 8 bit experience. There's a new company that says it's ready to increase the resolution of the experience by limiting high density images to the center of your focus. It's called the Bionic Display.

It works like this: Rather than jacking up the resolution of all imagery in the user's field of view, Varjo's “bionic display” concentrates its firepower on just the thing you're looking at.

Seeker



Sound Waves are the Best

New research out of Berkeley demonstrates the hidden power of Sound Waves. Floating particles can show self organization and synchronize themselves in response to different sound waves. Strangely, nothing happens when its a single particle but collectively, the particles self assemble. Science Daily


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'til next time steemians, I love you all

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Listening at it right now while writing!
And it's.... Beautiful.

Haha, yes great music

Good stuff! Makes me wanna smoke a bowl and suck on a watermelon JollyRancher like a kid.

Watching Sagan I can hear the music in head. This song man, gets me every time!

Wow... nice post bro.. well, the future is here..