I understand that the sound wave lowers pitch due two propagation over time (basically), I get that. But what were the fluctuation noises in the first 1-2 seconds of the sound bit?
I think your work is fantastic and your passive indignation is wonderful! I think your foundation for reason and science is one of the most important organizations for modern science. Could you also elaborate on the work that it has done and how you think it will benefit the future of science?
Also...could you write a college rec. letter for me?
Thanks for all your work.
http://slashdot.org/~SchrodingerZ
Human error. I couldn't find a good link just about the Thunderbirds, so I opted for one that refereed to it.
I understand that the sound wave lowers pitch due two propagation over time (basically), I get that. But what were the fluctuation noises in the first 1-2 seconds of the sound bit?
I think your work is fantastic and your passive indignation is wonderful! I think your foundation for reason and science is one of the most important organizations for modern science. Could you also elaborate on the work that it has done and how you think it will benefit the future of science? Also ...could you write a college rec. letter for me?
Thanks for all your work.
http://slashdot.org/~SchrodingerZ
I just figured it would be more professional and credible not to cite Wikipedia. Just think about the Paul Revere story when Sarah Palin messed it up.
Blame "European Space Agency (Esa) Director General Jean-Jacques Dordain" for that one. Its in the first hyperlink.