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Yetti
15th September 2016, 00:45
I CHOOSE THIS TITLE BECAUSE OF A SERIES OF EXPERIENCES , MOSTLY WHEN I WAS A CHILD , 5 AND UP.
We use to lay down on extension chairs next to the pool on summer nights and watch the sky for hours , spotting satellites, shooting stars and more...
Is about a phenomenon happening when the shooting star crosses the sky at amazing speed that I always hear the shwosh sound WITH THE IMAGE at the same time.
Never pay too much attention to this fact until several years later leaning phisics at school , i realize this should'nt happen, But it happens and at the time I asume every one was experience the same. Big deception,, mostly no one ever hear anything.
I would like to adventure an idea here : we know sound travel way slowe than light, but what about something I hear in the startreck series,, the sub-space , is probable that the sound can travel at speed of light in a different freq, ?
Watch the sky and tell me your experiences , maybe I'm not alone in this....

ghostrider
15th September 2016, 03:50
Most things science knows , i take with a grain of salt ...they are still in the dark and have alot to learn ... every person sees or experiences things in different ways, if it goes against their theories they poo poo it ... ceation made us individuals so it can experience life from every possible angle ... the crossing rays of suns can alter many things, time, gravity, dimensions, its being in the right place at the right time as everything in the universe is moving ... just like the bermuda triangle-two distant suns rays cross at that point , said to open a door to a past earth and a future earth, depends on your exact position at a particular moment ... even the rotation of the earth is a factor...

lake
15th September 2016, 08:24
we know sound travel way slowe than light, but what about something I hear in the startreck series,, the sub-space , is probable that the sound can travel at speed of light in a different freq, ?


The speed of sound is different dependant on the medium being travelled:


Speed of Sound through:
Rubber : 60 m/s
Air at 40oC : 355 m/s
Air at 20 oC : 343 m/s
Lead : 1210 m/s
Gold : 3240 m/s
Glass : 4540 m/s
Copper : 4600 m/s
Aluminum : 6320 m/s

https://www.nde-ed.org/EducationResources/HighSchool/Sound/speedinmaterials.htm

So the speed of sound in a 'sub space' would entirely depend on what 'sub space' is?

halcyon026
15th September 2016, 18:41
Temperature and altitude affect atmospheric density, changing the speed of sound. Sound will also travel faster through water than through air, because water is a denser medium. Likewise, sound travels faster through steel vs lower-density materials like wood, or atmospheric conditions.

From the Book Beyond The Light Barrier:

"We speak of the measure of light, not of the speed of light. Light gives the illusion of velocity, when in reality it is a pulse resonating in the frequencies of time and gravity. Thereby, our galaxy is created to the universal geometric harmonics of light—light is a universal geometric. Time and gravity, or a reversal in the flow of time and antigravity, can be achieved by altering the energy of light pulsing through space, through the atmosphere of planets, and throughout all creation, as micro-atoms of light form the atoms of all gases, liquids and solids.

As I mentioned before, the unified differentials of light interact to create a vacuum encircling the spaceship, and it moves without sound or the restriction of speed as the molecules of atmosphere are pushed aside instead of piling up in flight. In space, the unified field of light creates a shift in space and time. No velocity is involved—there is only a shift in frequency as the spaceship vibrates in harmonic resonance to interact with the wave energy of light pulsing throughout the galaxy. It simply uses the fabric of space itself, which is light, vibrating in waveform frequencies in alternate pulses of matter and antimatter. Thereby we overcome the problems of space travel beyond the light barrier.

Earth scientists still have the restriction of the sound barrier in atmospheric flight. Perhaps they will discover that there is no restriction that causes the sonic boom if they can perfect an aircraft that pushes aside the molecules of air instead of allowing the molecules to pile up against the craft."

Satori
15th September 2016, 21:23
In my opinion you are providing the sound track internally. The source is not the object you were observing. In a sense you are imagining sound. I suspect this is not an uncommon occurrence.

Atlas
20th September 2016, 21:30
A "Shooting Star" seen from space: http://twitpic.com/662hqp
http://sfcitizen.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/372991057-copy.jpg

Astronaut Ronald Garan (http://www.rongaran.com/): "Do you think seeing the Earth from space would change your perspective?"

http://vimeo.com/87117497

rgray222
21st September 2016, 00:04
Do You See Music or Hear Colors - About 4 Percent Of the Population Are Synesthetes

There are people who can actually see, smell and physically taste music. This is an example of a phenomenon known as synesthesia. Synesthetes report seeing symphonies in spectacular colors, smelling Beethoven, and tasting Chopin.

Some people can hear things that the rest of us only see! Maybe you are a Synesthetic!

http://www.shieldspirit.com/2016/09/seeing-music-hearing-color.html