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xXijanlinXx t1_j5fzc2i wrote
Reply to Photo bombed by a plane. by DBWallz
Insurgents detected in system Rho Orionis, Igniting engine's and heading for target.
xXijanlinXx t1_j4efz1y wrote
Reply to comment by seanmorris in How do we know oxygen, and not another element, is the third most abundant element in the universe? by ChickFleih
Look at this and decide https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abundance_of_the_chemical_elements#/media/File:Elements_abundance-bars.svg
personally I think they are but there is also the unreasonably low amount of Perfect square elements which is strange
xXijanlinXx t1_j3ntr8e wrote
Reply to Can someone explain what spacetime is? by Dusthip
movement through space and time are inversely connected, the faster you move through one the slower you move through the other. at 99% c you experience time very slow, but to experience time at full speed you have to be moving very slowly. This is all relative between objects because there is no mathematical 0,0,0 point we can anchor ourselves to in a universe where everything is moving. not experienced with this at all so definitely tell me if i'm wrong
xXijanlinXx t1_j5kc9le wrote
Reply to Have you ever thought about what it sounds on jupiter by Western_Home6746
It wouldn't as many people say, blow your ears out. while wind speeds do go up to 900 mph they generally hang around 200-400 mph, for reference the fastest wind speed on earth ever recorded was 231 mph. If you were to jump out of your capsule as it was falling, you would already be going a fast as the wind so would wouldn't be torn apart unless you were teleported in or something. because sounds get higher and quieter as pressure drops, and lower and louder as pressure rises, depending on how far from the 1 bar mark you are in the atmosphere you could hear pitch shifted hurricane noises, normal hurricane noises or nothing at all if you were too deep or too high.
Tldr: Depends on how high you are.