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The Radio That Broadcasts From the Afterlife
In 1983, an amateur radio enthusiast in New Mexico began receiving an unidentified signal at 2:11 a.m. each night. The station had no frequency registration, no call sign. It only played songs that listeners later described as “impossibly personal.”
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters
The Composer Who Wrote Silence
In 1803 Vienna, an eccentric composer named Karl Voss claimed he could “score the sound of absence.” His symphony, Nocturne of the Dead Air, was rumored to contain no notes — only instructions for pauses, breaths, and rests. The audience laughed when the orchestra played nothing for twelve minutes. But by the tenth, a low ringing filled the hall — tinnitus, some said. Others heard whispers. When the performance ended, five people had fainted, and the conductor was gone. The sheet music resurfaced in 2014, written in ink invisible to sound frequencies. The score, when played, isn’t heard — it’s felt in the bones.
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters
The House That Watched Its Owners
In the countryside, there stood a house built entirely from salvaged mirrors — its walls gleamed day and night, reflecting sky, forest, and faces. The architect, obsessed with surveillance, said he wanted a house that “saw everything.”
By GoldenSpeech5 months ago in Chapters









