The Stars Sing?

Science has discovered that stars emit radio waves, which are received on earth as a high pitch. God mentioned this in Job 38:7: “When the morning stars sang together…” It has been found that stars of different size emit different tones. Larger star give off lower tones than smaller stars. When recorded together this produces a harmonic sound like unto an orchestra. Crickets have been noted to create a sound (when slowed in pitch and speed) like that of an opera. This shows how the creation is in tune with all its elements and has someone who tunes it.

Some have scoffed at the idea of ‘the morning stars singing together, as stated in Job 38:7, but present day inventions force us to admit that this statement is true. As far as we can tell, the stars emit light only, but today we know there is some connection between light and sound. Light travels in various wave lengths, while sound waves travel through solids, liquids, or gases. Light waves of different lengths produce different colors; and different colors may be used to suggest different musical tones. Also, by using the photo-electric cell and a beam of light passing through a sound track, as on motion picture film, all kinds of sound effects can be produced, including talking, singing, and music from mechanical instruments. So light can be used in producing audible sounds.