
About Goethes last words , a lot of people have riddled. "More light," he's told to have uttered. And peopele understood it as a demand. People understood it as a demand not to have diminished the light of enlightment. A more simple interpretation has it like "mir liecht so unbequem." (I'm layin this uncomfortable) The tradition remarks even more last words of Goethe: "The translation turns into higher translations" or prap's " come on, my daughter, give me your hand".
Light could be shed into this darkness by a process that has been developed by the institute of accustix of Reutlingen. A developer team around Mr. Ralf Hartgans (36) was able to overtake accoustic waves expulsed from earth into space by impulse-controlled laser (which are electromagnetic waves)waves and to have the echo repulsed this far, that it can be recorded by satellites.
"The invention is registered at the patent office of course" said Hartgans, "but it'll take a while, until we can trace the accoustic waves to their exact terrestrial origin." "Until we can date it and trace it to the precise location of origin and refer it to the respective person."
"The noise peak of the century is still too high for us. We're still collecting all what we are getting out of the time before 1900."
And thats not this few. What is stored in the accoustic archive of the institute, is currentky doubling per week.
2 dozen accoustic engineers are frequently busy to analyze the material, to sort out animal voices, to isolate weather and traffic noises, and to make the human voices among it understandable.




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You've got to love a national newspaper that has a daily satire page:
http://www.taz.de/1/wahrheit/artikel/1/-b5f22da622/?src=AR&cHash=8ac4b6ee35
Respect! Long may it continue!
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