This is a fascinating video that explores the Sounds of the Auroras and the nature of light and sound as electro-magnetic waves.
I’ll repeat here the quote from Tesla as he’s also a hero of mine.
"I consider this extremely important. Light cannot be anything else but a longitudinal disturbance in the aether, involving alternate compressions and rarefactions. In other words, light can be nothing else than a sound wave in the aether."
Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)
An Inventor's Seasoned Ideas
The New York Times
April 8th, 1934.
14 Jan 2024
Light makes different sounds which are dynamic, gorgeous, and mimic living creatures and other sounds of nature.
When most people think about light it's what our eyes can see, visible light—the single octave from red-to-violet light in the electromagnetic spectrum—although, in the scientific lexicon "light" is defined as the EM spectrum in its entirely. There are frequencies we can hear and see—but the frequencies we cannot hear and see are known as radio, micro, infrared, ultraviolet, x-ray, and gamma rays.
First documented in 1882, British telephone operators described whistling and crackling sounds. It wasn't until the early 1930s when we began to associate these sounds with the Northern lights. Finally, in 2012 the first audio recording of an Aurora was released.
Interdisciplinary Geometer Buddy James dissects sounds in creation mythology, how Alfvén Waves can support wave-like variations in magnetic fields, and the non-biological ambient sound of Auroras.
Tesla's words are reminiscent of Galileo's.
https://johnplaice.substack.com/p/nicola-tesla-channels-galileo-galilei