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2022-09-04 at 10:07 PM UTCBig fat American titty
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2022-09-04 at 10:09 PM UTC
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2022-09-04 at 10:11 PM UTCWhy American titty specifically
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2022-09-04 at 10:13 PM UTCgonna go try to fuck some girls in the hood
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2022-09-04 at 10:14 PM UTCDo you live inside the hood
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2022-09-04 at 10:22 PM UTC
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2022-09-04 at 10:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Balloon Man It's just that if you were in space with a microphone you wouldn't pick up anything
It's just wave movements in a gas, why wouldn't your microphone pick up those oscillations? You'd need a microphone that was sensitive to very low frequencies, and enough time for the waves to propagate. Maybe it'd have to be huge, depending on the density of the gas. I think Shure make one like that. -
2022-09-04 at 10:34 PM UTCThere’s a movie on the movie site Jessica put on my tablet that looks so good
It literally looks like the opposite of one of my fav movies called 27 meters down
But this one they are trapped up in the air on this thing somehow...
It’s called “Fall” imma watch it .. super pumped for thisThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire! -
2022-09-04 at 10:36 PM UTCRainy Sunday evening movie times!The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2022-09-04 at 10:41 PM UTC
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2022-09-04 at 10:44 PM UTCA movie called “Fall” .. they’re up really high .. trying not to fallThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2022-09-04 at 10:45 PM UTCThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2022-09-04 at 10:46 PM UTC
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2022-09-04 at 10:46 PM UTCLmao.. I gotta watch it and seeThe following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
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2022-09-04 at 11:36 PM UTC
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2022-09-04 at 11:37 PM UTC
Originally posted by troon It's just wave movements in a gas, why wouldn't your microphone pick up those oscillations? You'd need a microphone that was sensitive to very low frequencies, and enough time for the waves to propagate. Maybe it'd have to be huge, depending on the density of the gas. I think Shure make one like that.
For someone with mic or even ear, there's not enough gas around them, it's still a functional vacuum locally.
They're describing a very large scale statistical phenomenon, not real sound. -
2022-09-04 at 11:38 PM UTC
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2022-09-05 at 12:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by Balloon Man For someone with mic or even ear, there's not enough gas around them, it's still a functional vacuum locally.
They're describing a very large scale statistical phenomenon, not real sound.
you can't get past the idea that a microphone has to use electromagnetic induction, and might involve more complex sensors, transducers, and processing. -
2022-09-05 at 12:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by troon you can't get past the idea that a microphone has to use electromagnetic induction, and might involve more complex sensors, transducers, and processing.
even if you had radiation proof and infinity breath and went floating there without space suit so your ear could work directly it would locally still be a near perfect vacuum and you wouldn't hear anything -
2022-09-05 at 12:21 AM UTCWhere I can hear this mysterious space sound? I didn't hear it in that article