I love twenty one pilots

Andulka
Xuebing Du

Product Placement
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
cherry valley forever
art blog(derogatory)
Noah Kahan
🩵 avery cochrane 🩵

roma★
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

JVL
Monterey Bay Aquarium
KIROKAZE
🪼
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Three Goblin Art
Cosmic Funnies
Cosimo Galluzzi
trying on a metaphor
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

seen from United Arab Emirates
seen from Japan

seen from Canada

seen from United States
seen from Japan

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Italy
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Italy
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Bangladesh
seen from Dominican Republic
seen from United States
seen from United States
@crying-af
I love twenty one pilots
my dog took a bullet for me
THE SWIVEL OF THAT BUTT THO
Not all heroes wear capes
Omfg 😂😂😂 @0maziqueen0
“THEY GONNA ATTAC
I SAV”
you found him and he is proud of you
Unmute please!
Cross-eyed possums munching on grapes.
Electron microscope video of a needle on a vinyl record.
H O W
like you can tell me all you want how the sound is stored in the grooves but fucking H O W
HOW DOES THAT GET INTO THE NEEDLE
HOW ARE THE VIBRATIONS TURNED INTO MUSIC THAT YOU CAN HEAR???
H O W
The vibrations aren’t “turned into” music, they are music. When vibrations occur inside your inner ear, your brain processes this as sound.
The grooves in a record are an analogy for these vibrations, a method of remembering them so that they can be recreated later on.
Put your hand on a speaker while loud music is playing and you’ll feel the vibrations. Those are exactly the same vibrations happening inside your ear when you hear the music.
But how do you capture that?
Take a surface that vibrates strongly when a sound is played, like the skin of a drumhead for example. Connect that surface to a little tool - when sound causes the surface to vibrate, the tool digs a little bit into some wax, leaving behind a pattern that matches - in proportion - the vibrations of the surface caused by the sound. This is your analogy (hence: analog music).
Now, when there’s no sound playing, you run that little tool back over the pattern. This causes the skin to vibrate again, this time in response to the tool running over the pattern instead of because of an external sound. The vibrations should match, proportionally, the original vibrations of the music.. and thus these new vibrations, if you were to amplify them, would be a recreation or “recording” of the original music.
That’s oversimplified of course and things have changed a lot since the days of wax, but that is very basically how the process of recording music worked at first, and the general idea of how sound gets from a groove in a record into your brain.
(reblogging for Disparition commentary)
Thank you Science side of tumblr
I hugely appreciate people taking to the time explain stuff like this, as it helps put an end to the “wow, science is magic!” trope that’s become far too common.
deadly meme
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Communication Error Moodboard
Goose is super excited to see his friend. 🔊 (via rhino181)
THE BEEPS OF JOY
This woman tamed the deadliest animal on the planet…
SO gert likes chase who likes karolina who likes nico who likes alex and that’s what you missed on glee
everyone being straightbaited by karolina and chase
y’all if you have Hulu, please please please do not sleep on Marvel’s Runaways, it’s literally so good and based on such an amazing comic and almost the entire main cast is POC, there’s a lesbian whose true form is literally a fucking rainbow, one girl has a fucking pet dinosaur, there’s a goth witch and it’s not your average superhero story!!! please please please watch this if you have the means, and if you can’t watch it on Hulu, please please tweet about it and talk about it and really get the word around about it!!!