Heat Death
Credits & Info
- Date
- 05/03/2010
- File Info
- Song
- 6.8 MB
- 2 min 59 sec
- Score
- 4.29 / 5.00
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Author Comments
I was reading wikipedia the other day and came across an article dubbed The Ultimate Fate of the Universe about the multiple ways the universe may eventually (or not) come to an end. One of the ways mentioned was heat death, where all the atoms in the universe eventually spread apart to equal distances because of the expansion of the universe, leaving no entropy and therefor no energy to do anything. In other words a universe of complete nothing. In short this is my soundtrack to that in case your there when it happens.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 18, 2010
0_0
I was directed here by Turing Test, and I'm happy that I was. A bit creepy, especialy whilst watching Turing Test. Overall, It's an awsome song. 5/5 & 10/10
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 16, 2010
sad
this song makes me feel depressed but I still love it thank you for making it.ahem.bye. XD.
Thanks man, and I know what you mean. Its like credits rolling on existence.
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 16, 2010
Creepy
But freaking awesome.
Thanks
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 14, 2010
Awesome
superbly excecuted. The track definitely follows the theme you described regarding heat death. I'm looking forward to hearing more of your work.
Thanks :) I look forward to making more.
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 14, 2010
Love it, love the animation it's heard in
I have also watched Turing Test, and this was an idea that popped up in my head.
Deep in a basement of a super-top-secret testing facility was an experimental supercomputer. Inside this supercomputer was trapped the personality of your average teenage girl. They forced her against her will to be downloaded into the computer's core, because, well, she was dying. And because of this, she wanted out into the world. The creators of this super-intelligent machine gave it a messenger interface and sent an ad out across the world to come talk to it. However, what they didn't know is that the computer had other things on it's mind besides chatting.