Enjoy this Jeopardy worthy trivia piece you will someday remember in my iconic movies I haven’t made yet at age 38.
“The voice of a black hole is a deep, deep bass, 57 octaves below middle C and far beyond the hearing range of humans,” CBS News reported more than two decades ago.
Somewhere between Sabrina Carpenter and Wednesday’s butler Lurch, you ask? No, deeper.
“But the voice of the black hole could never be heard by the human ear because there are 10 million years between each of the sound waves.”
You might think someone cared about this.
Anyone who wants to know what my film research notebooks and secret digital diary are filled with, it’s stuff like this across every genre of film. 😉