Actually he was asking how the sound makies it TO the microphone for transmitting. I just explained that to him.
Yes, if sound doesn't travel in space then how did the sound make it to their microphones.. He really needs to stick to Santa and black boxes. This is difficult to watch.
Trplsec NEVER explained how sound can travel in space yet somehow he owned me? CYC????:laughing: :laughing: He also never explained how pressurizing a suit would make the soundwaves travel like they do on earth.
:: Yeah, now if there were two naked dudes in space screaming at each other, then no, they couldn't hear it. However, NASA, in their infinite wisdom thought it would be best to put them in pressurized suits for many major reasons with sound being one of the minor ones. :laughing:
Apparently Trplsec can't read well. You see, that symbol after the sentence is a question mark, meaning it's a question, not a statement. The beginning of the sentence before the comma is a statement, which you haven't challenged yet. Trplsec is one dumb bitch who doesn't read his own articles, or read his own history books on the korean war, and doesn't read the posts he is supposedly responding to and owning people on. :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: Go Trplsec :cheer:
OH OK.. So you just did know and were hoping we could explain it to you. Happy to help. Hope this gives you a better understanding.. Another twist move by the master of stupidity.
I know that, I was asking how it travelled in their suits, what affect the suit pressure would have on sound waves since it was in an environment where sound can't travel. Apprently Trplsec thought I was claiming that sound can't travel in a pressurized suit in space. ::
The twist was when you tried to twist it around to be a statement instead of a question. When are you going to tell us how sound can travel in space? ::
Nice try.. But I never said sound traveled in space. I explained, because you were too retarded to already know, how sound traveled to the astronauts microphones. I still find it amazing that a 20 something college student in the US did not understand how the sound could make it to the microphone.. Seriously, is it me or does that seem extremely moronic? Our education system must be shitty and we have living, breathing proof right here on FightBeat... :doh: :doh: :doh:
So what is going on about waves and such? They just didn't have the techmology back then, they'd burn up and freeze :dunno: You can't make a microwave oven go in outer space can you? :nono: <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/T9CEqlUJGCE&rel=1"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/T9CEqlUJGCE&rel=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object>
So you aren't going to challenge me on my comment that sound can't travel in space? You kept repeating and commenting on that part also:dunno: Trplsecs education didn't get past the the commas and periods and what they are used for. :: What a dumbass.
Originally Posted by Trplsec Nice try.. But I never said sound traveled in space. I explained, because you were too retarded to already know, how sound traveled to the astronauts microphones. I still find it amazing that a 20 something college student in the US did not understand how the sound could make it to the microphone.. Seriously, is it me or does that seem extremely moronic? Our education system must be shitty and we have living, breathing proof right here on FightBeat... :doh: :doh: :doh:
But how does sound travel on earth ? Are you trying to say that sound travels faster in space than on earth?