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nightbat wrote
Sound waves in space, hmmmm, thunder in the dark black cosmos? Better not tell Enterprize or Archie, they might think they're trumpets in the heavens or in parallel universes coming through. Archie will claim his total universe atom is vibrating and Enterprize will weave it into some more of his multiverse, star wars, or Peter Pan, unknown never never land sounds, the final proof of second heaven. the nightbat NASA Science News wrote: NASA Science News for September 9, 2003 Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have detected, for the first time, sound waves rumbling away from a supermassive black hole. The "note," about 57 octaves lower than middle-C, is the deepest ever detected from an object in our Universe. FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...htm?list100231 Home page: http://science.nasa.gov |
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