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Originally Posted by Ron
I have never heard Angels in Church but am almost dead certain I have felt them.
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What you feel is their energy. Which by the human eye you can't see. But with the right equipment we could hear them.
Look at what a scientist was able to hear.
Scientists listen to the sound of a moving atom.
Physicists recently figured out how to move single atoms, dragging them across a bed of other atoms lined up like marbles, and they can listen to the sound of them clicking along. Aside from the remarkable fact that these scientists are manipulating matter down to the smallest constituents possible, there are countless practical applications that could stem from this kind of fundamental research. Building computer chips on the atomic scale, personalized antibiotics, and tiny disease-detecting robots are only a few of the visionary aims of scientists working to understand how to build things atom by atom.
Listen to the click, click, click of Stanford assistant processor, Hari Manoharan’s laboratory tape, and it doesn't sound like much. But that clicking is the never-before-heard sound of an individual atom, moving. As it moves along, it creates a tiny current that can be measured and, by amplifying the magnitude, converted into sound.
http://www.acfnewsource.org/science/atom_sounds.html