Through fostering interaction between humanity and the cosmos, our aim is to render visible the parallel universes composed of microscopic particles, thereby expanding human perception of the existence of tiny particles and their constitutive objects. By scanning six distinct landmarks identified by Wilson and recording the natural sounds within specific timeframes, I have crafted visualized particle music artwork.As viewer navigate different cosmic scenes within the concert interface and adjust the customized VJ controller, corresponding changes occur in time and space (sound and landmarks). Grounded in the wave function collapse principle of quantum mechanics, my work enables humans to perceive a superposition of multiple variables when observing objective entities. Just as with my creation, humans acquire a god-like perspective, capable of overseeing everything and freely traversing various parallel dimensions while observing and adjusting parameters of different universes. This prompts further contemplation on the relationship between humanity and the cosmos: Why do humans need external controllers to observe parallel universes? Is there a higher entity manipulating human perception? Are we microscopic entities manipulated by controllers in higher-level parallel universes?