Sound in space
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Sound in space
In the last few days I saw several posts saying that sound in space is not a part of the Star Wars universe but an out-of-the-universe addition for the benefit of the real world audience.
I thought that accepted theory was that sound is created by picking up electromagnetic radiation from ship's engines and explosions and then simply putting the signal through audio speakers.
I thought that accepted theory was that sound is created by picking up electromagnetic radiation from ship's engines and explosions and then simply putting the signal through audio speakers.
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No. What he is saying is that like music is added for the audience the sound in space is added too. BUT star fighters have a system that means that sound is used to alert the poilot to nearby ships (similar to the genosion ships using smell).Anguirus wrote:^ So just say that it's being piped in to the audience from a nearby ship's computer. SoD and all that.
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Glimmervoid wrote:What he is saying is that like music is added for the audience the sound in space is added too.
Actually that's not what I'm saying. The omnipotent camera that observes the space battle (and adds color which doesn't exist in vacuum) also pics up electromagnetic radiation from turbolasers, ship engines etc. and converts them to radio signal. So the sound isn't "made up" as music for example, but is the result of electromagnetic signal being put through audio system.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Non-diegetic (outside the filmic universe) sound.
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unless you are color blind(which only means you won't see it) the light will reflect off a green shirt the same in space as it would here on the ground. The properties of light do not change because there is no air around.Adrian Laguna wrote:Yes it does, haven't you seen videos of the moon landings? You can discern the colors of the American flag, and the insignia on the astronauts, and the moon module, and the Earth, and the gold visors, etc. So color does exist in a vaccum.Kane Starkiller wrote:color which doesn't exist in vacuum
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The same could be the reason behind the blaster bolts..and their seemenigly fluctuating speed.
If blasters are really invisible and the bolts are added for our convinience (like the sound in space) , then that would answer many questions.
If blasters are really invisible and the bolts are added for our convinience (like the sound in space) , then that would answer many questions.
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here's a link. Curtis Saxton explains it
http://www.theforce.net/swtc/astro.html
under "sound in space"
http://www.theforce.net/swtc/astro.html
under "sound in space"
In debates, it only matters insofar as characters REACT to these 'impossible' sounds. Hence we say that pilots are provided with positional sound cues, as we see pilots react to sounds all the time. All other sounds (external shots, for example) don't require this rationalisation and can be left at the door in the same way as floating words in space and people speaking english.
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And that right there is a good example of both thinking too hard and just making stuff up. If you go too far and start hypothesising like that, you end up just screwing yourself over as you work yourself into a corner.Aquatain wrote:The same could be the reason behind the blaster bolts..and their seemenigly fluctuating speed.
If blasters are really invisible and the bolts are added for our convinience (like the sound in space) , then that would answer many questions.
A New Hope Radio Drama wrote:Your sensors'll give you an audio simulation for a rough idea of where those fighters are when they're not on your screen. It'll sound like they're right there in the turret with you.
Audio sensors, yep.Rebel Dream wrote:The audio interpreters built into the Falcon's sensor system gave out the sound of an explosion and the coralskipper's blip disappeared from the screen.
The SW:Sourcebook, second edition by WEG describes in its entry about turbolasers, that they don't have to visible (their color is dependend on the wavelenght chosen or something like that) and that there is no problem with them being invisible.
As for sound in space, according to some spoilered discussion of TUQ i've read, there is a reference (by Mara i think) that there is nothing to hear in a vacuum.
So if somebody has the novel and would go to the effort to search this quote ...
EDIT: Wait, i've found it again:
"TUS, page 374: " There was no Boom, of corse, but Mara grew suddenly uncomfortably warm insider her vac suite ..."
As for sound in space, according to some spoilered discussion of TUQ i've read, there is a reference (by Mara i think) that there is nothing to hear in a vacuum.
So if somebody has the novel and would go to the effort to search this quote ...
EDIT: Wait, i've found it again:
"TUS, page 374: " There was no Boom, of corse, but Mara grew suddenly uncomfortably warm insider her vac suite ..."
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Re: Sound in space
It's actually caused by the friction of objects brushing against the Living Force.Kane Starkiller wrote:In the last few days I saw several posts saying that sound in space is not a part of the Star Wars universe but an out-of-the-universe addition for the benefit of the real world audience.
I thought that accepted theory was that sound is created by picking up electromagnetic radiation from ship's engines and explosions and then simply putting the signal through audio speakers.
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