highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I can't wait to test this theory in practice :D:D:D
What if there's no "thunk" sound? or if there's just a "plopp" or "plunk" sound?
If it's a wet plop, walk away slowly, so as to avoid getting peoples' attention. 'Plunk' isn't necessarily bad- hollow or more solid sounding? If you only hear the sound from your finger on the outside of their head and nothing that would seem to come from the inside, it could be that they have a perfect vacuum and that's a rare thing, indeed.
 
pzaur

pzaur

Audioholic Samurai
Flying Spaghetti Monster. He can explain all and serve dinner at the same time. :8E

-pat
 
haraldo

haraldo

Audioholic Warlord
If it's a wet plop, walk away slowly, so as to avoid getting peoples' attention. 'Plunk' isn't necessarily bad- hollow or more solid sounding? If you only hear the sound from your finger on the outside of their head and nothing that would seem to come from the inside, it could be that they have a perfect vacuum and that's a rare thing, indeed.
Is this a bit like "the knuckle test" you do on speakers... ? If you make a klunk on the side wall of a speaker and there's no sound.... then it's good.... So perhaps it's a bit of the same test on a blonde's brain

I remember once I did this and I heard a sound like plunking an empty milk carton (Tetra Pak type), defintely a sign to walk away quickly, I believe that's a sign of an absolute infinite void inside :eek:
Theory say that this void may be as empty as the intergalactic void in space and that this is the closest you can get to absolute vacuum within the boundaries of planet earth.
 
haraldo

haraldo

Audioholic Warlord
and Klipsch is all about the ribbon tweeters....
I haven't yet lived in a universe where I have ribbon tweeters, but I hope I will soon, or perhaps Air Motion Transformers :p

Just need to find a space/time transponder now

How did you get into that space Highfish?
Is it nice?
 
Halon451

Halon451

Audioholic Samurai
One in which a Happy Meal means you effing cook something. :eek: :D

Actually, when you see the McDonald's ads in those other universes, they look something like this:

 
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highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I haven't yet lived in a universe where I have ribbon tweeters, but I hope I will soon, or perhaps Air Motion Transformers :p

Just need to find a space/time transponder now

How did you get into that space Highfish?
Is it nice?
I'll let you know when I find a way out.
 
Halon451

Halon451

Audioholic Samurai
Oh and in that other universe, Haraldo LOVES him some Monster Cable..hehe :D
 
haraldo

haraldo

Audioholic Warlord
Oh and in that other universe, Haraldo LOVES him some Monster Cable..hehe :D

Yes, that's a really surrealistic place


On the other hand....
The Famous scientist Stephen B. Hawking suggest that the forces in nature is so incredibly huge that it's even impossible to comprehend, the energy levels required to verify the great unified force is something that's about a million billion trillion times what the great Hadron Collider at CERN may provide...

Mr Hawking claims that In fact to verify great unified force we need a particle accelerator the size of the Solar System, and that's quite impractical :p

So how can we even start to comprehend forces in nature..........
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Yes, that's a really surrealistic place


On the other hand....
The Famous scientist Stephen B. Hawking suggest that the forces in nature is so incredibly huge that it's even impossible to comprehend, the energy levels required to verify the great unified force is something that's about a million billion trillion times what the great Hadron Collider at CERN may provide...

Mr Hawking claims that In fact to verify great unified force we need a particle accelerator the size of the Solar System, and that's quite impractical :p

So how can we even start to comprehend forces in nature..........
As large as the Solar system? I'm not sure that's buildable.:D

At about 248 AU circumference, it would take about 16 hours for one revolution, assuming the particle speed is C.
 
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