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Just now, Nsxile said:

Hmm... But it sounds as if it is? :P

English is an international language; lots of people from all around the world are fluent in it :orly: 

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Just now, Nsxile said:

Hmm... but will you find me? :ooh:

I don't need to ; you'll  be right where I want you to be when the time comes WKEoYbr.png

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Just now, Xeltor said:

I don't need to ; you'll  be right where I want you to be when the time comes WKEoYbr.png

Ohh... But where am I? :orly:

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Just now, Nsxile said:

Ohh... But where I am? :orly:

I have no need of that information; so why waste my time and energy looking for it? :orly: 

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Just now, Nsxile said:

Ahh... I see :BornAgainBrony:

Gonna end the games here for the night now :nom: but I'll still hang around the forums :orly: 

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3 minutes ago, Nsxile said:

Well... Light travels faster than sound... :crackle:

In air, yes. that isn't universally true though. The sun is the best known example :D


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Just now, CypherHoof said:

In air, yes. that isn't universally true though. The sun is the best known example :D

It is universally true though... No vibration will be faster than a photon, considering a photon travels at a constant speed of about 670.6 million mph... Also how exactly will sound travel in a vacuum, when there's no air for it to travel through?

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19 minutes ago, CypherHoof said:

In air, yes. that isn't universally true though. The sun is the best known example :D

How the hell can sound be faster than light? :confused: 


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2 minutes ago, Nsxile said:

It is universally true though... No vibration will be faster than a photon, considering a photon travels at a constant speed of about 670.6 million mph... Also how exactly will sound travel in a vacuum, when there's no air for it to travel through?

Not in a vacuum, in the SUN.

In the sun, the atoms are fairly closely spaced; the weight of the stellar mass is supported by the pressure excursions (that is, noise) of the fusion reactions in the core, which propagate at about the normal speed of pressure waves in a solid (I think the average is about 17 times the speed of sound in air) so may take a few hundred hours to reach the outer corona (where of course they are lost)

Light however, also has to travel outwards from the core, and can take many thousands of years to do so.

(also, many things can travel faster than light; they glow blue when they do so)

The absolute speed limit for the universe is the speed of light in a vacuum; outside of that environment, all bets are off (but they still can't go faster than 'c')


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