Does anyone see truth?

same reason the sun appears to be different "colors" as the day goes on, the atmosphere, solid particulates in the air, the magnetosphere, stratosphere, ozone layer (to a degree)etc, etc, all that changes the way we "perceive" the light.
the way you describe it is impossible.
the only thing that has enough mass to bend light is a black hole, neutron stars are the densest/heaviest thing in the universe, minus a black hole, and even those can't bend light the way you are describing it.
Go check out some physics books.
Chandresakar limit, neutron stars, dark matter, supernova, black holes.. those
Yeah I'll get right on that. In the meantime, please prove the world is flat
Wouldn't you shit yourself if the latest study showed that light suppresses sound lmfao!!!
 
and why does noise get louder at nite? sit outside with your stereo at a certain volume from 2pm till 9pm, do not change the volume but you will notice it will be perceptibly louder at 9pm? i think light changes the air & makes it more difficult for sound to travel through it?...or is it just me being wasted every time i do that?

my humble theory is when its dark (nighttime) your ears gets more sensitive since you cannot see ( eyes no use), like blind people have excellent hearing.
 
You can LYFAO all you want. You're still blisteringly ignorant
now now now....theres no need for name calling...just makes us look like children really...or glorified monkies...which i think we are anyway...back on topic pls
 
and why does noise get louder at nite? sit outside with your stereo at a certain volume from 2pm till 9pm, do not change the volume but you will notice it will be perceptibly louder at 9pm? i think light changes the air & makes it more difficult for sound to travel through it?...or is it just me being wasted every time i do that?
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Physics World>Physics Q & A>Natural phenomena
Cheung Kai-chung (Translation by Yip Ying-kin)

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Fig. 1 In the daytime, the air near the earth surface is hotter, sound waves are refracted to the sky.
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Fig. 2 In the nighttime, the air near the surface is cooler, sound waves are refracted to the earth surface.
Why do sound waves transmit farther at night? Is it because it is quieter at night?
If you go to the beach on vacation, during the night, you will discover that voice of people far away can be heard clearly. You may wonder, it is because it is quieter at night than in the daytime. Therefore it is easy to hear the sound far away. However, it is only one of the reasons. Actually, sound transmits farther at night may be related to refraction of sound waves! First, sound is the vibration of air, and it is a kind of wave motion. The propagation of sound wave is faster in hot air and slower in cold air. Therefore regions of air at different temperatures have different refractive indices, just like media with different optical densities. When sound wave propagates in air whose temperature changes with altitude, refraction of air happens. Sound will move towards areas with lower temperatures. In the daytime, when the sun shines the earth, the air near the earth surface is hotter than the air above. Sound waves will be refracted to the sky (Fig. 1). On the contrary, in the nighttime, the air near the surface is cooler and sound waves are refracted to the earth surface (Fig. 2).
 
sound_night_e.gif
Physics World>Physics Q & A>Natural phenomena
Cheung Kai-chung (Translation by Yip Ying-kin)

sound_temp_1_e.gif
Fig. 1 In the daytime, the air near the earth surface is hotter, sound waves are refracted to the sky.
sound_temp_2_e.gif
Fig. 2 In the nighttime, the air near the surface is cooler, sound waves are refracted to the earth surface.
Why do sound waves transmit farther at night? Is it because it is quieter at night?
If you go to the beach on vacation, during the night, you will discover that voice of people far away can be heard clearly. You may wonder, it is because it is quieter at night than in the daytime. Therefore it is easy to hear the sound far away. However, it is only one of the reasons. Actually, sound transmits farther at night may be related to refraction of sound waves! First, sound is the vibration of air, and it is a kind of wave motion. The propagation of sound wave is faster in hot air and slower in cold air. Therefore regions of air at different temperatures have different refractive indices, just like media with different optical densities. When sound wave propagates in air whose temperature changes with altitude, refraction of air happens. Sound will move towards areas with lower temperatures. In the daytime, when the sun shines the earth, the air near the earth surface is hotter than the air above. Sound waves will be refracted to the sky (Fig. 1). On the contrary, in the nighttime, the air near the surface is cooler and sound waves are refracted to the earth surface (Fig. 2).
egad sir..this info could possibly prove my theory correct...so nah nah nah Rrog...theres your proof...ooops theres that glorified monkey in me coming out again!
 
OMG. Your theory.

NASA is calling... Pick up the phone. They want to know how some nutjob in a cornfield discovered something that eluded all of humanity until just now
 
OMG. Your theory.

NASA is calling... Pick up the phone. They want to know how some nutjob in a cornfield discovered something that eluded all of humanity until just now
ohhh Rrog...there you go again with that name calling....be careful or the admin may end up having to smack your naughty bottom...ps & its a wheatfield thank you very much
 
OMG. Your theory.

NASA is calling... Pick up the phone. They want to know how some nutjob in a cornfield discovered something that eluded all of humanity until just now
It seemed intuitive to me at the time, the break in logic caught me off guard and I began to seek a logical and intuitive explanation. All was made crystal clear when green machine reminded me of the even more intuitive facts about the geometry of the whole thing. I guess I had a brain fart big woop.
 
ok
sound_night_e.gif
Physics World>Physics Q & A>Natural phenomena
Cheung Kai-chung (Translation by Yip Ying-kin)

sound_temp_1_e.gif
Fig. 1 In the daytime, the air near the earth surface is hotter, sound waves are refracted to the sky.
sound_temp_2_e.gif
Fig. 2 In the nighttime, the air near the surface is cooler, sound waves are refracted to the earth surface.
Why do sound waves transmit farther at night? Is it because it is quieter at night?
If you go to the beach on vacation, during the night, you will discover that voice of people far away can be heard clearly. You may wonder, it is because it is quieter at night than in the daytime. Therefore it is easy to hear the sound far away. However, it is only one of the reasons. Actually, sound transmits farther at night may be related to refraction of sound waves! First, sound is the vibration of air, and it is a kind of wave motion. The propagation of sound wave is faster in hot air and slower in cold air. Therefore regions of air at different temperatures have different refractive indices, just like media with different optical densities. When sound wave propagates in air whose temperature changes with altitude, refraction of air happens. Sound will move towards areas with lower temperatures. In the daytime, when the sun shines the earth, the air near the earth surface is hotter than the air above. Sound waves will be refracted to the sky (Fig. 1). On the contrary, in the nighttime, the air near the surface is cooler and sound waves are refracted to the earth surface (Fig. 2).
ok so its air temp & not light that changes auditory volume...between night & day...i stand corrected...was just takin a wild guess...out here in the cornfields/wheatfields...ohhhh yeaahhhhh
 
Another popsicle thread...
What do you need Rrog, are you so above our intelligence that you consider it a waste of time to speak to us. I respect your opinion but you are ignorant too. Nothing you do is a waste of time, time is a sequence with each event serving as the foundation for the next event. "The snow falls each flake in its appropriate place" buddism
 
What do you need Rrog, are you so above our intelligence that you consider it a waste of time to speak to us. I respect your opinion but you are ignorant too. Nothing you do is a waste of time, time is a sequence with each event serving as the foundation for the next event. "The snow falls each flake in its appropriate place" buddism
i always like to fall back on robocops wisdom...'being nasty...is not nice'
 
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