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Call me pedantic, but I understood sound waves can't travel through
space - not enough matter to shake all about. I remember an experiment was done once where some guy pumped air out of a chamber in which a bell was ringing, and when all the air was extracted, you couldn't hear the thing. Not pedantic at all, reverand. The interstellar gas thru which those "sound" waves are propagating is more rarified than the best man-made vacuum. How much "sonic" energy is gonna be transmitted thru such a rarified gas? Yet Chandra is seeing some pretty substanbtial structuring in those outbound compression-rarefaction waves. Why not just acknowledge them for what they a compression-rarefaction waves in the matrix of space itself, otherwise known as 'gravity waves', propagating at c? Predicted by Einstein, gravity waves have never been *directly* detected (too much terrestrial background noise). Recently, GW radiation was indirectly inferred by the spin-up of a binary pulsar (Taylor & Hulse, 1974). Now for the first time, the Chandra images are showing direct GW signatures. So why is it being presented as 'sonic' energy? Yeah, it's because space is 'pure void' and 'nothingness'. The old chestnut at work, determined never to acknowledge the reality of the spatial medium, or VED. Ho hum oc Anti-spam address: oldcoot88atwebtv.net Change 'at' to@ |
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Call me pedantic, but I understood sound waves can't travel through
space - not enough matter to shake all about. I remember an experiment was done once where some guy pumped air out of a chamber in which a bell was ringing, and when all the air was extracted, you couldn't hear the thing. Not pedantic at all, reverand. The interstellar gas thru which those "sound" waves are propagating is more rarified than the best man-made vacuum. How much "sonic" energy is gonna be transmitted thru such a rarified gas? Yet Chandra is seeing some pretty substanbtial structuring in those outbound compression-rarefaction waves. Why not just acknowledge them for what they a compression-rarefaction waves in the matrix of space itself, otherwise known as 'gravity waves', propagating at c? Predicted by Einstein, gravity waves have never been *directly* detected (too much terrestrial background noise). Recently, GW radiation was indirectly inferred by the spin-up of a binary pulsar (Taylor & Hulse, 1974). Now for the first time, the Chandra images are showing direct GW signatures. So why is it being presented as 'sonic' energy? Yeah, it's because space is 'pure void' and 'nothingness'. The old chestnut at work, determined never to acknowledge the reality of the spatial medium, or VED. Ho hum oc Anti-spam address: oldcoot88atwebtv.net Change 'at' to@ |
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Carusus wrote in message ...
Sound can travel through interstellar gas - it explains this in the article. Thank you. I love people who can READ, although my own retention is beginning to flap like the rotting drawing room drapes in a Tennessee Williams extravaganza. Also, a truly enormous amount of gas can travel through Usenet. Here's a modest treat for alt.astronomy members who never asked for the vulgar intrusion of the SubGenius mob. Intriguing stuff. www.ipac.caltech.edu/Outreach/Multiwave -- HellPope Huey, Our cat has lost 30% of her manners, which were a quart low to begin with. Anybody need some driving gloves? You were weak; I made you beefy. You were bland; I made you tasty. - Lea & Perrins commercial "Toe-tappingly tragic." - "Futurama" |
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Carusus wrote in message ...
Sound can travel through interstellar gas - it explains this in the article. Thank you. I love people who can READ, although my own retention is beginning to flap like the rotting drawing room drapes in a Tennessee Williams extravaganza. Also, a truly enormous amount of gas can travel through Usenet. Here's a modest treat for alt.astronomy members who never asked for the vulgar intrusion of the SubGenius mob. Intriguing stuff. www.ipac.caltech.edu/Outreach/Multiwave -- HellPope Huey, Our cat has lost 30% of her manners, which were a quart low to begin with. Anybody need some driving gloves? You were weak; I made you beefy. You were bland; I made you tasty. - Lea & Perrins commercial "Toe-tappingly tragic." - "Futurama" |
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