Thanks for the answers guys, but I still don’t really understand how sound can go at the speed of light, and IMO I think it took a lot longer than we think.
Don’t believe me? Imagine we have no advanced tech that we have today, and across world voice calls don’t exist. Imagine how fucking difficult it would be to make the sound of your voice go at light speed across Earth.
For example imagine you’re at a park with your friend and across world vc’s don’t exist. You’re speaking to each other through the pipe with the two cups at each end, and you want to invent a way to communicate across the world
The fact they did it is awesome. It sounds impossible. And at the time I have no doubt the majority of the world thought it was impossible. But we always think it’s impossible, until it’s invented.
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I always thought that the sound travels at the speed of light but then it hit me that it’s not light, it’s sound, so I had to post this.
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Edit: It’s technically still sound though right? Just converted into something else.
Just because it’s converted into a different form doesn’t mean it’s not sound. It’s just sound in a different form, or it wouldn’t be sound at the other end.
Who was the first person to convert sound to the speed of light?
Edit2: I still think there’s something you’re not telling me guys đ¤đ
Edit3: to the few haters who downvoted my reply to the comment when I said ‘no shit’ when someone compared this to paper travelling at the speed of light, get a brain. Sound doesn’t weigh anything.
Edit4: u/mitchrsmert fr? If sound has mass how can it travel at the speed of light?
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>IMO I think it took a lot longer than we think.
What are you talking about? We know when the telephone was invented, so we know exactly how long it took, more or less.
>Don’t believe me? Imagine we have no advanced tech that we have today, and across world voice calls don’t exist. Imagine how f****** difficult it would be to make the sound of your voice go at light speed across Earth.
>For example imagine you’re at a park with your friend and across world vc’s don’t exist. You’re speaking to each other through the pipe with the two cups at each end, and you want to invent a way to communicate across the world
Yes, inventing telephony from scratch would be difficult. But how is that relevant to your original questions?
>to the few haters who downvoted my reply to the comment when I said ‘no s***’ when someone compared this to paper travelling at the speed of light, get a brain. Sound doesn’t weigh anything.
To not understand this sound transmission stuff is understandable. To tell people they’re idiots when you don’t understand the subject by your own admission is not.
It doesn’t matter *at all* that sound doesn’t weigh anything. Weight has nothing to do with it. The point is that paper mail and sound both have fairly low speed limits, which we completely avoid by *not sending the paper or sound*.
That’s what you’re having difficulty grasping. Voice chat, phone calls, etc. *are not transmitting sound*, so the speed of sound does not apply any more than the speed of paper mail applies to how quickly we can transmit a fax or email a scanned document.
Is this a joke? If I throw a record does it travel the speed of sound, or just at my throwing speed? Just as a record is not sound, but a medium that contains the information necessary for a record player to recreate sounds, telephone signals are not sound, but electromagnetic signals that contain the information necessary for the receiving phone to recreate the sounds on the other end of the connection.
A human travels 2miles per hour, if you put the human in a car, he can travel 70 miles in an hour.
Sounds travels by itself in air is slow about 761 mile per hour. But sounds travel carried by electric signal in wires or optical signal in fiber cables are much much faster. Close to the speed of light.
Itâs not transformed into light though. Youâre taking assumptions and applying the wrong logic to it. Youâre acting like youâve found some flaw in the way telephones work as if thereâs some kind of conspiracy?
Alexander Graham Bell facilitated and was credited the invention and first international phone call in 1877. Its an electromagnetic telephone. Elisha Gray and Antonio Meucci were the first to make the âtalking telegraphâ despite Bell being the first to patent it.
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