Planets and what they actually sound like in space
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[QUOTE=Cpn Crunch21;31889951]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.[/QUOTE]
I was thinking that we would get dumped on the other side
Plutos not a planet, it's cool sounding anyway though. So are the rest. :p
[QUOTE=Lipschitz;31894891]Plutos not a planet, it's cool sounding anyway though. So are the rest. :p[/QUOTE]
originally it was. you forget your place :v: I'm quite the science nerd
[QUOTE=Barblunder;31884350]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.[/QUOTE] Yeah but, we can't actually hear it ourselves right? That's what I'm saying, if we could than life would be noisy.
[QUOTE=Sharkattackt;31900337]Yeah but, we can't actually hear it ourselves right? That's what I'm saying, if we could than life would be noisy.[/QUOTE]
Okay yeah. There's really no way we could perceive those "sounds" w/o converting it.
actually if the forces were strong enough to reach earth we could
space is awesome stuff.
everything has a sound but in space it cannot travel so we have to convert it
That was some nice experience, thank you :)
Your welcome :)
Bro your soo baked man
Pluto isn't a planet
Pluto is one of 3 dwarf planets.
[QUOTE=confinedUser;31891589]I was thinking that we would get dumped on the other side[/QUOTE]
well the immense gravity would kill you. The power is enough to pull in light, so basically pulling photon's (which is a burst of energy when an electron quickly transfers from the second closest outermost shell shell to the outermost one) that travel at 300 million m/s. Also the singularity is supposed to have zero mass and infinite density so if you werent stretched to death you would be crushed. Not pretty.
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[QUOTE=JonVX;31909134]Bro your soo baked man
Pluto isn't a planet
Pluto is one of 3 dwarf planets.[/QUOTE]
its the remnants of Planetesimals that used to revolve the sun during the creation of the solar system. It must have fallen outside the frost zone and avoided other planets and objects.
I suggested NASA throws a camera in to a black hole and sees why happens
[editline]24th August 2011[/editline]
Space is so crazy and mysterious it boggles me more than death and what happens after
[QUOTE=Sweet Berries;31911354]I suggested NASA throws a camera in to a black hole and sees why happens
[editline]24th August 2011[/editline]
Space is so crazy and mysterious it boggles me more than death and what happens after[/QUOTE]
Blackholes are lightyears away lol
[QUOTE=Sweet Berries;31911354]I suggested NASA throws a camera in to a black hole and sees why happens
[editline]24th August 2011[/editline]
Space is so crazy and mysterious it boggles me more than death and what happens after[/QUOTE]
I guess the radio wave would get absorbed into the black hole anyway.
the sound of uranus
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