05-09-2018, 12:03 AM
(05-08-2018, 09:28 PM)Dekalb_Blues Wrote:
Sunny, thank you for the smile upon your face
Sunny, thank you, thank you for the gleam that shows its grace
You're my spark of nature's fire
You're my sweet complete desire
Sunny one so true, I love you
THE LIGHT
In awe we know Ra’s Splendor
Drinking in His luminous beauty
Know oh child of man to walk upright
He will illuminate your path to salvation
Or illustrate your destruction
Abandon thy self-imposed darkness
Enlightenment He consigns freely
Denying the truth of the Divine
Brings madness as thy companion
Let the disdain fall from thy shoulders
Cloak yourself in Ma’at and be made whole
The light is always there as is the path
~~Thy Daughter, A. Green-Muilenburg
Lagniappe: Ra meets the indigenous Earthlings' culture-machine's whisper-down-the-alley phenomenon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlEIvlUY2i4
But what about the sun itself?
https://www.spaceanswers.com/deep-space/...ll-of-air/
"Our Sun, if it could be heard through the vacuum of space, vibrates with a song of many frequencies similar to the ringing of cathedral bells that are each hitting at different notes.
However, at a distance of 92,957,130 miles from the Sun, things start to change and the monstrous sound of our star doesn’t seem that loud at all. Sound intensity decreases with distance, which means that the Sun would deliver a much smaller 125 decibels to the surface of our planet. In comparison, 120 decibels is a train horn about one metre away whereas 130 decibels is physical pain."
https://www.techly.com.au/2015/04/30/how...d-hear-it/
"DeForest: In terms of dBA, if all that leaked sound could somehow propagate to Earth, well let’s see… Sunlight at Earth is attenuated about 10,000 times by distance (i.e. it’s 10,000 times brighter at the surface of the Sun), so if 200 W/m² of sound at the Sun could somehow propagate out to Earth it would yield a sound intensity of about 20 mW/m².
0dB is about 1pW/m², so that’s about 100dB. At Earth, some 150,000,000 kilometers from the sound source. Good thing sound doesn’t travel through space, eh?"
"...100 decibels is something like what a chain saw, jackhammer, tractor or a noisy subway sounds like at about five metres away. Eight hours of listening to this would cause hearing loss."
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