Awesome video 👍 slight clarification of the Sun's surface temp: Surface Gas Pressure (top of photosphere): 0.868 mb Pressure at bottom of photosphere (optical depth = 1): 125 mb Effective temperature: 5772 K. - Wikipedia., not 5xxk C
@@mattsmith5421 it's always royalty free garbage anyways so it's not like anyone would be missing out on anything if it were to be removed from all documentaries. it's actually a little funny sometimes when someone this experienced mixes the music louder than their voice...
I had an ultrasound test run on my heart years ago, checking for Marfan’s markers. The nice lady technician said okay you’re going to hear something that sounds like a washing machine gone berserk, but that’s normal don’t worry. She wasn’t kidding. We’re used to thinking our hearts go thump-thump, thump-thump, thump-thump because of our pulse, etc. Not going WHAWHOAWHOOSHWHAWHOSHWOOSHWOOSHWAAHWAAHWOOSHWASHWOSHWUSHWERSHWISHWASHWEESH like I heard. Wow, that was enlightening. 😱🫀
I think loud bursts from flames and plasma transfering very quickly. You can take waves and transfer them to sound. Where are waves, there is some kind of sound.
I have long thought that there must be a kind of thermal lensing effect that “focuses” heat from the sun. The mechanics of this effect? No idea, but it seems to be, in theory, a possible phenomenon to explain coronal heat.
If the cool, relatively solid surfacing of the sun like the terra firma of earth, the flares are the comparatively hotter lava and pyroclastic flows and volcanic eruptions.
the sun is a pretty scary thing, i am happy its too bright to look at and just a small dot in the sky, if the image we see here was visible in the sky all day i would live in a basement lol. On the other hand, i guess if it was like that, i would have been born with that sight and probably not even notice much. The universe is a scary, hostile thing for us small monkey beings evolved for living on the tiny crust of a small rock ball. A friend showed me this astronomy program once where you could place yourself on any body in the solar system and look around. There was this one, tiny, inner moon of jupiter where jupiter just filled most of the sky and you could see the swirling clouds and stuff. Worse, the gravity on that moon is so low that if you jump up, you fall sown reeeeaally slowly because jupiter's gravity almost gets stronger than that of the moon... maybe if someone pushes you, you will fall off into jupiter. Nightmare stuff, lol!
i only hear thesound of the speaker, also when he confuses watts and energy as in ... 10 to 26 watts every second, .... this is not worthy for supposed educated people.
I genuinely never thought about it. A furnace blasting flames is loud so I would imagine the sun is pretty damned loud!!
I kept sliding my finger left to right back and forth, watching the sun rotate. Truly incredible imagery
Omg, you just made me do that and it was AWESOME!
I agree, nice video but the background music is to loud
Why did everyone on the internet all of a sudden start misspelling too as to
Awesome video 👍 slight clarification of the Sun's surface temp:
Surface Gas Pressure (top of photosphere): 0.868 mb Pressure at bottom of photosphere (optical depth = 1): 125 mb Effective temperature: 5772 K. - Wikipedia., not 5xxk C
Ridiculous that he can't even do basic fact checking tbh.
@@rottingsun wiki as a fact checking source is a gigantic no
@@Kiyoone These same values can easily be found on the first page from legitimate sources that are NOT Wikipedia so his point still stands.
Isnt the average surface temp of the sun more like 5600c rather than the 560c described in the video?
If the sun could emit sound, would it lose energy from those emissions? Does not having a medium to emit those waves help it "conserve" energy?
So good, Good job Astrum Extra
That something to do with the magnetic filed is explained by the electric universe theory, it deserve an episode!
Nice one but the "Background" Music is to loud.
A bit indeed. Love the content tho.
Agreed
Music ruins documentaries imo
that's sun noise
@@mattsmith5421 it's always royalty free garbage anyways so it's not like anyone would be missing out on anything if it were to be removed from all documentaries. it's actually a little funny sometimes when someone this experienced mixes the music louder than their voice...
Blissful Music.
I had an ultrasound test run on my heart years ago, checking for Marfan’s markers.
The nice lady technician said okay you’re going to hear something that sounds like a washing machine gone berserk, but that’s normal don’t worry.
She wasn’t kidding. We’re used to thinking our hearts go thump-thump, thump-thump, thump-thump because of our pulse, etc.
Not going
WHAWHOAWHOOSHWHAWHOSHWOOSHWOOSHWAAHWAAHWOOSHWASHWOSHWUSHWERSHWISHWASHWEESH
like I heard. Wow, that was enlightening. 😱🫀
Did anyone else see a bunch of faces in the suns surface?
I can’t say I did, but after reading your comment I can’t miss them.
I see an owl🦉
So the ringing is my ears, is actually sun noises
The ringing of the alarm clock in the morning is also the sound of the sun😅
🫵 fellow tinnitus haver
Greetings from the BIG SKT of Montana.
I’m sure it has sound on the surface. It has an atmosphere. We just can’t get to it.
I think loud bursts from flames and plasma transfering very quickly. You can take waves and transfer them to sound. Where are waves, there is some kind of sound.
19:45 he is smiling at us
I have long thought that there must be a kind of thermal lensing effect that “focuses” heat from the sun. The mechanics of this effect? No idea, but it seems to be, in theory, a possible phenomenon to explain coronal heat.
11:49
If the cool, relatively solid surfacing of the sun like the terra firma of earth, the flares are the comparatively hotter lava and pyroclastic flows and volcanic eruptions.
the sun is a pretty scary thing, i am happy its too bright to look at and just a small dot in the sky, if the image we see here was visible in the sky all day i would live in a basement lol. On the other hand, i guess if it was like that, i would have been born with that sight and probably not even notice much.
The universe is a scary, hostile thing for us small monkey beings evolved for living on the tiny crust of a small rock ball.
A friend showed me this astronomy program once where you could place yourself on any body in the solar system and look around. There was this one, tiny, inner moon of jupiter where jupiter just filled most of the sky and you could see the swirling clouds and stuff. Worse, the gravity on that moon is so low that if you jump up, you fall sown reeeeaally slowly because jupiter's gravity almost gets stronger than that of the moon... maybe if someone pushes you, you will fall off into jupiter. Nightmare stuff, lol!
To me it seems like the sound Doctor who's tardis.
I dunno I liked the background music level
Wow, I never thought the sun would make those sounds... It really is just screaming in agony out there 🥹
I CAN SEE BUT AT WHAT COST???
It's fine
At 2:50 mins, does the sun look like a lions face??!
6:45 so your telling people that part of the sun is lower in temperature than molten salt
No that is totally incorrect- it's about 10x that.
560 degrees celsius? Is that right? I honestly don’t know it just seems too low.
No, you're right,that is not correct. It's roughly 10x that.
It sounds like my ex husband snoring. I like it
Daddy ❤bear
Hot
Sunn o))
ur mom is making things very hot and scientists also do not know why this is happening either
yeah that's the best I can do :c
i only hear thesound of the speaker, also when he confuses watts and energy as in ... 10 to 26 watts every second, .... this is not worthy for supposed educated people.
You lost me at the key word "might" in the first minute. So you have no idea. Just say that