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AhmadBalkhi |
12/25/07 |
Our eyes can only detect the visible wavelengths of light. So, if somehow we could see inside of the sun, we would basically see it dark since it is filled only by gamma rays which are not in the visible range. Here is my question: Can this also be applied to the sound waves? In other words, can a sound wave with higher or lower frequencies pass though our ears and yet not be detectable by our ears? |
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