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thought this was kind of humorous
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/09/09/black_hole030909
from the good ole boys at the canadian broadcasting corporation
"Chickens don't clap."
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Uh, hate to ask the obvious, but how does sound travel in space?
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The link doesn't seem to work...
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Here's the fixed link:
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/09/09/black_hole030909
Hmmm. Infrasound has been blamed for causing anxiety and feelings of paranoia. Maybe this thing is to blame for all humanity's problems???
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Sound is a vibration of some medium, like air. Vacuum or emptiness has a density of zero — thus no sound.
But a black hole has high density thus possible sound. My guess. Lets ask the scientists....
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Although I do science as my day job, I know astrophysics no better than you guys. That said, here are my $0.02 reading the news article:
(1) They are talking about a sound wave at frequencies in the order of 0.000000000000001 Hz (10^-15 Hz) -- if you still call it a "sound" wave. In other words, the cycle period of this sound is ~10 million years.
(2) The "medium" for this sound wave is apparently the plasma gas jetting out from a black hole.
(3) This far-subsonic sound wave has never actually reached the earth. Instead, they indirectly observed the existence of sound wave by observing a modulation of X-ray and other radiations shooting toward us from the plasma jets surrounding the black hole.
(4) I don't think any subwoofer lasts one cycle period of this sound.
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That conclusion makes sense to me. Thanks sushi.
Analogous to that, I suppose special equipment located on an orbiting Space Shuttle would be able to detect certain sound waves down on Earth even though it would be completely inaudible in space.
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I am just questioning the term "sound" when related to this. I suppose it could be called that, but it just seems like oscillation in the plasma stream to me.
Damn, does this sound like Star Trek technobabble to anyone else?
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Does a black hole make a sound if there's nobody living there to hear it?
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