Monday, March 20, 2006

Lightwaves

Lights are also said to be some waves.
Then, if we were able to hear these waves, we would have heard some sounds when the sun comes out from the horizontal.
I wonder how dose the sounds like.

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But I'm so happy that we can't hear these sounds. It must have been too noisy, if we heard sounds whenever we saw lights.

1 comment:

jarvenpa said...

This is such an interesting post, Saku. There are a couple little tiny errors--one of spelling: does instead of dose (might be typing too, if your typing is like mine, which is, alas, bad).And probably horizon instead of from the horizontal (I think--you mean when the sun rises, right?)...
Actually, when you write this:

I wonder how dose the sounds like.

it would be more correct to write something like "I wonder what the sound is like" or "I wonder, how does it sound?"
And then, in your last sentence, you run into some tricky verb tenses. You write:
It must have been too noisy, if we heard sounds whenever we saw lights.
More correctly (and getting all those verbs in line somehow): It would be too noisy if we heard sounds whenever we saw lights. (I haven't even the faintest idea what verb tense this is--something in the subjunctive or pluperfect or something really esoteric; I just know what sounds right to my US ear.)
But definitely something interesting to think about. I sometimes think about all the radio and TV rays zinging around, and through us--imagine how loud and chaotic it would be if we heard all those too!