Here's a visual comparison between **Morse code** and a **heartbeat rhythm**:

### 🔍 What You're Seeing:
- **Top Plot – Morse Code ("HELLO")**:
- Dots (`.`) are short pulses.
- Dashes (`-`) are longer pulses.
- Spaces between letters and words are silent gaps.
- The rhythm is irregular, based on the encoded message.
- **Bottom Plot – Heartbeat ("lub-dub")**:
- A repeating pattern of two beats: *lub* and *dub*.
- More regular and cyclical than Morse code.
- Represents a healthy, steady heart rhythm.
This comparison highlights how both systems use **timed pulses** to convey meaning—one for **language**, the other for **life signals**.
Would you like to hear an audio version of this comparison or try a different Morse message or heartbeat condition (like arrhythmia)?