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 Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey
This sounds fun.
I don't know where to start. Loudness is generally expressed in terms of decibels, which is really a measure of how much RMS power is being delivered to a membrane.
Power is not pressure.
There is Sound Pressure Level, which I can look into and see if that corresponds to what you're saying.
I'll do a bit of digging on this one.
But what if it left that membrane and traveled through another brane and then returned, couldn't it travel not only faster than the speed of sound but even faster than the speed of light. Could String Theory Booms be bigger than sonic booms, but which brane would boom.
A brain half understanding string hypotheories can postulate strangely.
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