>>7206470That pic looks so beautifully regular that I loaded it as raw audio data on Audacity.
Opened the pic on Photoshop, took just the red channel that was the most intersting and created a grayscale image from it, resized it to 20% to both shift the signal's frecuency and make it a shorter audio, applied Gaussian blur (2 pixels) to smooth out frecuencies and make it look more like understandable audio (it's the image processing equivalent of equalizing audio, just spacial-wise instead of time-wise), then saved it as a greyscale bitmap (bmp = raw data, where all colour info is laid out as raw numbers per pixel), loaded it as raw audio data (8bit unsigned, mono, so basically takes the image's 8bit greyscale as if it where the audio curve on pic related, placing each row of pixels next to each other into a huge row, basically collapsing the two spacial dimensions of the picture into a single time dimension), then equalized a bit to clear high frecuencies that were still hurting my ears and reduced the volume which was hellish.
It sounds like shit.
For those intersted in hurting your ears and speakers:
https://vocaroo.com/i/s1PkJ6EdkCVY