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As the audio begins, a jarring, deep-set rumbling engulfs the senses. The sound mimics the start of an explosion, that of an electromagnetic pulse or EMP, a burst of energy that can disrupt, if not destroy, electronic devices within a certain range. A wave of sound washes over, carrying with it an undulating pattern, oscillating between highs and lows, signifying the electromagnetic wave traveling through the air. This wave, building in tension, communicates the raw power of the EMP, its potential to disrupt communication systems and electronic infrastructure. As the audio progresses, the pulse becomes more defined, more intense. The sound is not just heard, but felt, like a physical force pushing against the listener. It gives the impression of a descending force, a wave of energy crashing down. Then, in the climax, the blast. An echoing boom that resonates, the culmination of the EMP's power. It's a shockwave of sound, a testament