Janet Jackson's 1989 hit Rhythm Nation has a funky beat that makes listeners want to dance, but the tune contains a unique frequency that crashes some older laptops.The issue was revealed by Microsoft's principal software engineer Raymond Chen on his blog , which he states the song's frequency matched the frequency given off by the laptop's hard drive, which is called a resonate frequency, which is the natural frequency of an object.The crashing laptop is similar to how a glass shatters when exposed to certain sounds - sound released from a source carries the invisible vibration through the air and onto the glass.
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