• Planets and what they actually sound like in space
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[highlight][B]The sun[/B][/highlight] as beautiful as the sun is it is one annoying son of a bitch [video=youtube;Z2eQPOo95l0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2eQPOo95l0&feature=related[/video] [highlight][B]Mecury[/B][/highlight] the sound of mecury [video=youtube;894Aejo-R0U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=894Aejo-R0U[/video] [highlight][B]Venus[/B][/highlight] The sound of venus ignore the computerized voice in the video [video=youtube;lIZPpLbYPzU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIZPpLbYPzU[/video] [highlight][B]Earth[/B][/highlight] earths sound sounds like a haunted wasteland [video=youtube;5AVHXMLDvWA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AVHXMLDvWA[/video] [highlight][B]Mars[/B][/highlight] this one sounds a bit scary to me but interesting none the least [video=youtube;gsie1WqfoRY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsie1WqfoRY[/video] [highlight][B]Jupiter[/B][/highlight] The sound of Jupiter [video=youtube;e3fqE01YYWs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3fqE01YYWs[/video] [highlight][B]Saturn[/B][/highlight] This one sounds like alien voices O.o [video=youtube;mFFGdTI9KeA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFFGdTI9KeA[/video] [highlight][B]Uranus[/B][/highlight] this one sounds really crazy [video=youtube;DVb6V_hg3t4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVb6V_hg3t4[/video] [highlight][B]Neptune[/B][/highlight] This one sounds rather nice [video=youtube;rwnpXll_A_E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwnpXll_A_E[/video] [highlight][B]Pluto[/B][/highlight] Pluto sounds really relaxing [video=youtube;4xpR4hyPSlE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xpR4hyPSlE[/video] There you have it the whole list of planetary sounds I really wanted to post this since I've always wondered what they sounded like. [editline]20th August 2011[/editline] smoke up some weed and lets discuss even though I'm the only one sober :v:
smoking a bowl right now, well this is fucking cool, i never knew planets made noises..some very strange
[QUOTE=dr.bean;31847377]smoking a bowl right now, well this is fucking cool, i never knew planets made noises..some very strange[/QUOTE] Not actual sound. Electromagnetic waves converted into sound waves. Edit: Jupiter one explains it.
well yeah i know, but still, i can hear it as sound right now cant i? still cool nonetheless.
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i believe this is how they found proof about the big bang. Converting residual radiation into sound left from the big bang.
apparently this is supposed to be of Earth's magnetic field sounds really eerie but beautiful at the same time, like the sound a unique anomaly would make in STALKER [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bnU6K1y468[/media] [editline]20th August 2011[/editline] of course it isn't [I]supposed[/I] to be audible since they just converted radio waves given off by Earth into sound waves, but it still sounds pretty cool
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACfiRwJeFsE&feature=player_detailpage#t=24s[/media]
The Mars and Saturn recordings are pretty damn creepy. If I was in a space shuttle/station and I heard that, I'd probably shit myself :v:
haha I know right :v:
That is so cool.. Thanks ConfinedUser
your welcome I love planets and how things are and work in space
Saturn sounds like a nightmare creepy shit right there
my friends always been afraid of saturn and when I showed him what it sounded like it made him a little more freaked lol
Why has your friend always been afraid of saturn? Like does he think a planets gonna come shank him while he sleeps or something? Is this what he thinks saturn looks like? :v: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Sw0AG.png[/IMG]
hahahahahaha maybe :v:
I don't even know why I felt compelled to make that :v:
well shit :v:
If that was actual sound life would be one son of a bitch.
[QUOTE=Sharkattackt;31858180]If that was actual sound life would be one son of a bitch.[/QUOTE] It is
No he means like if it was actually sound not converted radiowaves/electromagneic waves because its not actually the sound those planets are making
I love mars, it sounds just like some Brian Eno ambient thing.
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;31858920]No he means like if it was actually sound not converted radiowaves/electromagneic waves because its not actually the sound those planets are making[/QUOTE] sorry bit tired
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;31856949]Why has your friend always been afraid of saturn? Like does he think a planets gonna come shank him while he sleeps or something? Is this what he thinks saturn looks like? :v: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/Sw0AG.png[/IMG][/QUOTE] LMAO content right there, look at that detail, you even gave him 5 fingers
[QUOTE=Stormcharger;31858920]No he means like if it was actually sound not converted radiowaves/electromagneic waves because its not actually the sound those planets are making[/QUOTE] it doesn't really matter though - it's like when you see a planet - those aren't actually the "color" those planets are making, it's just your sensory interpretation of the radiation the planet scatters. in the same way, this is an audio interpretation (instead of a visual one or otherwise) of radiation. perception is incredibly subjective.
Black hole. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYiWNLv-Bgg&feature=related[/media] Pulsar [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33Ldqkd0Fa4&feature=related[/media]
black holes are fucking scary because of their mysteriousness. If you were to fall into a black hole, the gravity would pull you apart into a single string like spaghetti then compress you into an impossible to imagine singularity. But then they explain that you dont go through that, its actually an illusion. If you look from the outside and you see someone fall in, what i described is what you would see. However, if you were the one falling in, you might just fall into the wormhole of the singularity and fall into another dimension. The illusion on the outside is created by the bending light and complicated physics of the black hole.
holy fucktwat. Is this serious crunch? I am blown away.
Apparently, Black holes can range from one ten-millionth of a degree above absolute zero (for sun sized black holes) to a billion times colder for larger ones. But, black holes are surrounded by hot (hundreds of millions of degrees) from objects being pulled into them.
[QUOTE=feloix13;31888657]holy fucktwat. Is this serious crunch? I am blown away.[/QUOTE] i messed up in the description, you would be smeared across the disk around the hole as a spaghetti strand. Thats the light of the objects getting pulled into the black hole, since not even light can escape its pull. It works toward the illusion. No one knows what happens when you actually go through it, just speculation.
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