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offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-11-05 16:50 [#01770888]
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if you could somehow contain the power of a nuclear
chain-reaction, could you somehow use that energy and
convert all to sound?

and if so, am i right when i say one could disperse it at
any frequency they ever wanted to? or be able to amplify the
most powerful speakers ever known to man...

so, also attached to this device, you have fans. (remember
this is nuke power). so, they are the most powerful fans
ever known to man.

we know theres no sound in space because theres no air to
vibrate. but could you possibly come up with a fan that was
powerful enough to blow a jet of air from the earths
atmosphere to the mooon, and then use the nuke-frequency
thing to play beats. with nuke energy,is it possible?


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2005-11-05 17:02 [#01770901]
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perhaps. i've been studying geology, and if the proper
amount of P-waves or S-waves (seismic waves) could be
recorded, put into a program and then perhaps transcribe the
intensity / vibration reading and transpose it to sound,
then yes, maybe.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-11-05 17:52 [#01770937]
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If I am not mistaken, a nuclear reaction does cause a sound.
Kind of a boom, like any other explosion. If you were to
convert the ammount of energy output from one of those
reactions straight to a speaker, it would probly
dissintigrate the speaker.


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-11-05 17:59 [#01770943]
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could you not convert the thermal/vibrational energy from
the explosion to sound?


 

offline OK on 2005-11-05 18:00 [#01770945]
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sound would turn into big grey 'animals' and then kills us
all.


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-11-05 18:36 [#01770979]
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just got this answer from a friend;

I saw on an educational website that for energy stored in
TNT, 1 Kt = 4.18 x 10^12 joules 1 Mt = 4.18 x 10^15 joules.
Atomic bombs are measured in the same scale. We'll assume
your box is magic and converts all energy, including
radiation, into pure sound. Using the simple idendity that
watts = joules/s:

Assume a typical 10 megaton H-bomb. 10Mt = 4.18 x 10^16
joules.

Using a pretty powerful 1,000 watt sound output (and
ignoring inefficiencies and stuff) that gives us 4.18 x
10^13 seconds.

1,325,469 years



 

offline r40f from qrters tea party on 2005-11-05 18:42 [#01770982]
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FACT: the sound of it is on the new autechre album.


 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2005-11-05 18:57 [#01770993]
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FACT: its still not all that great.

oh and look at this fact of sean pauls new song in a dubai
chart

oh yes. sean is the bigga homo in da jar maca rice and pe...


 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-11-05 18:59 [#01770997]
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i dont like kanye west


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2005-11-05 20:09 [#01771018]
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idongettid


 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2005-11-06 00:50 [#01771058]
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look at sean a pauls song name


 


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