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Which sense do humans not have in outer space?
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According to the sci-fi horror flick "Alien," “In space, no one can hear you scream” — and this haunting phrase is more than a tagline. It’s fact. Unlike Earth, space doesn’t have an abundance of materials like water or air for audio vibrations to travel through. It has distant particles of interstellar gas and dust that does produce sound — but at too low of a frequency for humans to hear. We may not be able to hear sound in space, but that doesn’t mean it’s silent. NASA scientists monitor sound from space missions to protect satellites and astronauts. The eerie chatter, which is actually noise from electric and magnetic fields, is a spooky mix of wolf howls and space lasers, with plenty of “whooshes” in between.
Source: Science Alert | Date Updated: October 12, 2020
That is an interesting tidbit of information. “In space, no one can hear you scream”
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of Alien, I love all the Alien and Predator movies!
you can't hear me scream on earth. I can't feel the push of the solar wind but I can be moved by it. Out past Pluto I can still feel the embrace of gravity. But here I'm only weighed down by it. I could live a lifetime in the asteroid belt and rarely if ever see one. But here see everyday and feel just as alone.
ReplyDeleteSpace in the mind. The final frontier. These are the voyages of the mind ship Slip.
good one. JR! glad to see all is going well for you at last.
DeleteI see you got your gift........smile