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When Sound Makes Light: Sonoluminescence at the Edge of Physics and Mystery

When Sound Makes Light: Sonoluminescence at the Edge of Physics and Mystery

by Simone Vitale | Sep 29, 2025 | Philosophy of Sound, Science of Sound

If you send a loud enough tone into a liquid, tiny gas bubbles can implode so violently that they flash with light. This is called sonoluminescence. In its cleanest laboratory form, a single micron-scale bubble sits in a standing acoustic wave and emits a...

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