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Sound waves in space?
Ok, I have seen the Sci-Fi movies where there are sounds of explosions and
energy weapons blasting away and the humming drone of warp drives etc. etc. but as we all know there are no sounds in space right? Well checking out APOD I see a beautiful picture of the Perseus Cluster http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030912.html with an explanation that there are sound waves generated by a black hole of 57 octaves below B-flat, above middle c. Is this an Aetherist interpretation of sound? -- Rusty Shackleford 'What ever happens, happens necessarily' Remove NOSPAM from E-mail address to reply. |
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"Rusty Shackleford" wrote in message m... | | Is this an Aetherist interpretation of sound? No. The black hole in question sits in a big gas cloud, which provides a medium in which sound can propagate. If a black hole farts in a cloud of gas, and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Yes! The alternating zones of compaction and rarefaction -- which is how physicists define sound -- can be seen in the photographs. Whether those waves are detected mechanically by a membrane or optically by a telescope makes little difference. Estimates of the density of the the material and the measurable wavelength give us the frequency. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org |
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"Rusty Shackleford" wrote in message m... | | Is this an Aetherist interpretation of sound? No. The black hole in question sits in a big gas cloud, which provides a medium in which sound can propagate. If a black hole farts in a cloud of gas, and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Yes! The alternating zones of compaction and rarefaction -- which is how physicists define sound -- can be seen in the photographs. Whether those waves are detected mechanically by a membrane or optically by a telescope makes little difference. Estimates of the density of the the material and the measurable wavelength give us the frequency. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org |
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"Jay Windley" wrote in message
... "Rusty Shackleford" wrote in message m... | | Is this an Aetherist interpretation of sound? No. The black hole in question sits in a big gas cloud, which provides a medium in which sound can propagate. If a black hole farts in a cloud of gas, and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Yes! The alternating zones of compaction and rarefaction -- which is how physicists define sound -- can be seen in the photographs. Whether those waves are detected mechanically by a membrane or optically by a telescope makes little difference. Estimates of the density of the the material and the measurable wavelength give us the frequency. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org Can you actually see in real-time the motion of this sound? Everything in deep space always seems so stationary except maybe comet tails and a few other items, However; 57 octaves below middle C is real slow as far as sound waves go. Seeing this through a VLT you would think that you would see the movement of the longitudinal wave in real time? -- Rusty Shackleford 'What ever happens, happens necessarily' Remove NOSPAM from E-mail address to reply. |
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"Jay Windley" wrote in message
... "Rusty Shackleford" wrote in message m... | | Is this an Aetherist interpretation of sound? No. The black hole in question sits in a big gas cloud, which provides a medium in which sound can propagate. If a black hole farts in a cloud of gas, and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Yes! The alternating zones of compaction and rarefaction -- which is how physicists define sound -- can be seen in the photographs. Whether those waves are detected mechanically by a membrane or optically by a telescope makes little difference. Estimates of the density of the the material and the measurable wavelength give us the frequency. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org Can you actually see in real-time the motion of this sound? Everything in deep space always seems so stationary except maybe comet tails and a few other items, However; 57 octaves below middle C is real slow as far as sound waves go. Seeing this through a VLT you would think that you would see the movement of the longitudinal wave in real time? -- Rusty Shackleford 'What ever happens, happens necessarily' Remove NOSPAM from E-mail address to reply. |
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"Rusty Shackleford" wrote in
m: Ok, I have seen the Sci-Fi movies where there are sounds of explosions and energy weapons blasting away and the humming drone of warp drives etc. etc. but as we all know there are no sounds in space right? Well checking out APOD I see a beautiful picture of the Perseus Cluster http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030912.html with an explanation that there are sound waves generated by a black hole of 57 octaves below B-flat, above middle c. Is this an Aetherist interpretation of sound? -- Sound is just a pressure wave. Normal everyday sound can't travel through a medium once the gas density has gone below a certain value because the molecules mean free path exceeds the wavelength of the sound. My guess is that in this case the wavelngth is so long that it can be supported in an extremely rarefied gas. The gaseous spiral arms of galaxies are also thought to be pressure waves of a sort, so I guess they could be considered to be "sound waves" too. L. Rusty Shackleford 'What ever happens, happens necessarily' Remove NOSPAM from E-mail address to reply. |
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"Rusty Shackleford" wrote in
m: Ok, I have seen the Sci-Fi movies where there are sounds of explosions and energy weapons blasting away and the humming drone of warp drives etc. etc. but as we all know there are no sounds in space right? Well checking out APOD I see a beautiful picture of the Perseus Cluster http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap030912.html with an explanation that there are sound waves generated by a black hole of 57 octaves below B-flat, above middle c. Is this an Aetherist interpretation of sound? -- Sound is just a pressure wave. Normal everyday sound can't travel through a medium once the gas density has gone below a certain value because the molecules mean free path exceeds the wavelength of the sound. My guess is that in this case the wavelngth is so long that it can be supported in an extremely rarefied gas. The gaseous spiral arms of galaxies are also thought to be pressure waves of a sort, so I guess they could be considered to be "sound waves" too. L. Rusty Shackleford 'What ever happens, happens necessarily' Remove NOSPAM from E-mail address to reply. |
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"Rusty Shackleford" wrote in message m... | | Can you actually see in real-time the motion of this sound? I don't think so. The evidence that it's a sound wave seems to be the geometry of the pattern itself. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org |
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"Rusty Shackleford" wrote in message m... | | Can you actually see in real-time the motion of this sound? I don't think so. The evidence that it's a sound wave seems to be the geometry of the pattern itself. -- | The universe is not required to conform | Jay Windley to the expectations of the ignorant. | webmaster @ clavius.org |
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Can you actually see in real-time the
motion of this sound? I don't think so. The evidence that it's a sound wave seems to be the geometry of the pattern itself. Since there's no long-term observations to determine actual velocity of the waves, the question remains open as to whether they're 'gravity waves' propagating at c or sound waves in interstellar gas. IF they are GWs, their chaotic pattern suggests a violent event in the object's past. Possibly the merger of a binary BH pair and subsequent ringdown to the now-quiescent state. oc Anti-spam address: oldcoot88atwebtv.net Change 'at' to@ |
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