Submitted by Exciting-Release-284 t3_11dwc8d in space
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Submitted by Exciting-Release-284 t3_11dwc8d in space
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That’s the realistic answer. But even that is assuming this interplanetary atmosphere would just suddenly appear out of nowhere. If it would exist throughout history, our star system would look very different indeed
But what if the only effect that was help was sound? What if there was something that sound could travel through in space and it wouldn't have effected us and we could withstand the sound, in a way that we can hear all sound just fine! It comes to my thoughts that maybe space would sound cool! It already does!
It would sound like a deafening mess and creatures would not develop the sense of hearing that much, because it would all be just white noise.
Sound works by particles in close proximity repelling each other and thus passing pressure ripples along - so we either have sound everywhere and no chance of orbits or life, or vast swathes of emptiness with occasional islands where life could occur.
Fwiw it's thought that some of the variations in the CMB were from 'phonons' ie packets of sound energy in the plasma - see here
Also note that we have problems with the sound of rocket exhaust shredding concrete at launch pads (which is the main reason why we spray water under rockets when they lift off, it breaks up the shockwaves) - so astronomical events would trivially destroy everything over and over again if their sound could reach us.
Damn man, it was just a what if situation with creative thoughts. I like that you are taking it realistic though. But what would you think it would sound like if we could hear everything without consequences and death and not universal atmosphere, just like... our ears would be able to hear loud noises just fine and no destruction from sound... just imaginative... just a what if.
> I like that you are taking it realistic though.
This is a sub for hard science after all, there's others better suited for creative writing ;)
> what would you think it would sound like if we could hear everything without consequences and death and not universal atmosphere, just like... our ears would be able to hear loud noises just fine and no destruction from sound... just imaginative... just a what if.
Ever been near a rocky seashore on a windy night?
Like that but louder than a jet engine 24/7 (mostly from the sun) with occasional gut-thumping cracks thrown in (from large celestial events) and maybe a couple discernible tones from millisecond pulsars depending on how loud of a sound your medium could carry before hitting vacuum at one extreme.
It would be pretty unpleasant
I imaging listening directly to the sun would be the equivalent of looking directly at the sun, or touching the sun.
I should have specified the only effect is sound XD
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Constant, never ending loop of PowerWolf's Resurrection By Eraction on full volume.
I will have to check that out haha
I think it would sound like the intro audio to Alien
If those new particles serve to transmit sound, but don't cause aerodynamic drag or transmit other forces, then physics as we know it no longer applies and there's no way to predict what would happen.
I like the beginning, but try being more creative! The ending went against your beginning!
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regular show intro but a little more ambient, or like 75hz frequency.
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Edit: or this https://youtu.be/Pmvfb8al0QE?t=18
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I don't know for sure, but it would probably reflect it's vastness
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Screaming. Eons of existential-horror screaming.
Probably sound like your Dad clapping your Mums cheeks at 300mph but much louder
Elon's car is out there blasting some Bowie. So, because nobody else launched a car or boombox blasting Megadeath or whatever, it sounds like Bowie right now.
triffid_hunter t1_jab8h9k wrote
The sun alone would hit something like 140dB from here, so we'd all be deaf - and that's assuming we don't get roasted and shredded simultaneously by Earth sweeping through this atmosphere of yours at 30km/s before losing enough speed to fall into the sun.