Static from the Big Bang
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Listen. That static you hear when your radio loses signal isn't random noise.
It's the cosmic microwave background, the leftover whisper of the Big Bang itself.
Every crackle carries photons that have traveled thirteen billion years through space just to reach
your ears. When rain joins that static, you're hearing two time travelers at
once. Ancient light meeting fresh water. But here's what scientists recently
discovered. Buried within certain frequencies, there are patterns. Repeating sequences
that shouldn't exist in random noise. Some researchers believe these could be echoes of parallel
universes bleeding through the fabric of spacetime. That distant cry you think you hear?
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