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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Is there a way explosive sound on earth can be detected in outer space?
« on: 27/12/2008 00:34:23 »
When I mention "no Light", I noticed some of the answers I get avoid using sound as the primary way of detecting the event (explosion), and light is used instead. So if there is not light, the answer cannot be answered that way.
So not using other ways to detect the exposion, only the sound, how will this "SOUND" energy be converted and potentially leave the earth?
Is there a way sound can leave earth, and that information move less than the speed of light (Besides radiation)?
So not using other ways to detect the exposion, only the sound, how will this "SOUND" energy be converted and potentially leave the earth?
Is there a way sound can leave earth, and that information move less than the speed of light (Besides radiation)?