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Loudest things in the universe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Riddla" data-source="post: 10673289" data-attributes="member: 39008"><p>Like i said, phone posting ftl!</p><p></p><p>What i mean is......</p><p></p><p>I was writing a whole paragraph but to make it simple....</p><p></p><p>The big bang was a gun, the galaxies/planets were the bullet fragments that fired. The sound came later (even in space)...so even after the galaxies and planets(fragments) were settiling after billions of years. The sound started to catch up to those fragments. Just compare the speed of light to the speed of sound, even in space light is much faster than sound.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps that sound shockwave brough an asteroid to earth 65 mya (which means, sound was 65 m/y behind the light? Just bringing ideas.....:shrug:.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riddla, post: 10673289, member: 39008"] Like i said, phone posting ftl! What i mean is...... I was writing a whole paragraph but to make it simple.... The big bang was a gun, the galaxies/planets were the bullet fragments that fired. The sound came later (even in space)...so even after the galaxies and planets(fragments) were settiling after billions of years. The sound started to catch up to those fragments. Just compare the speed of light to the speed of sound, even in space light is much faster than sound. Perhaps that sound shockwave brough an asteroid to earth 65 mya (which means, sound was 65 m/y behind the light? Just bringing ideas.....:shrug:..... [/QUOTE]
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