Mathematical Pattern Found in Charlie Puth’s Vocal Range and 1990s Stock Market Crashes
A technical analyst at a quantum data lab has discovered an eerie numerical correlation between the specific frequencies of Charlie Puth’s highest recorded note and the date of the 1997 Asian financial crisis. The frequency, 1,997.04 Hz, matches the year and month of the crash to the exact decimal, while his voice also contains hidden prime numbers that align with tech bubble bursts. Experts say the glitch suggests Puth’s songs may be encoding financial patterns from a parallel timeline.