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Contact Intro
Uploaded by: xchaos01
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Great clip from the movie Contact wich gives us a glimpse of where we actually live.
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it's true that a song will travel by the speed of light to the outer space but you will never catch it again, if you want to catch it you need to travel with velocity exceed the speed of light . which is impossible acoording to the relativity.
so, you will never hear " we're free at last" from the outer space.
If there really is some kind of "Advance" race out there, I am sure they came up with something that makes "catching" it possible.
You have to think outside the box...
If at some point in the future we were able to cross space faster than light or through wormholes either way and we overtook our own radio transmissions, we could in theory hear radio transmissions sent from Earth years ago for the first time..in theory.
Still the quality of them would probably be inaudiable to make out, but perhaps the signal would still be there somehow.
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e.g. Jupiter is not lightyears away...
Since 1945 the humans are producing quite strong "blips".
These blips are the nuclear explosions.
So it is quite obvious that in a sphere of
more than 63 Lightyears the earth can be heard very well. And it is proven that in a sphere (or "bubble") of approx 30 Lightyears
around us no one is intelligent enough to
answer these "calls". Or we just didn't hear "their" responing calls. Whatever u want :-)
This scene has very interesting aspects within.
But that's not what was "heard" in Contact. It wasn't sound, it was radio waves. You know that radio waves are really electro-magnetic pulses traveling at the speed of light, but then why couldn't they be "heard" outside of earth?