When I was about 14 there was supposed to be a meteor shower and my family went out to into the country to watch it. It was beautiful and wonderful, until one of the meteors made a noise. Exactly the sort of noise you would expect a shooting star to make, starting when it appeared and stopping when it fizzled. No one else thought this was strange, but I was intensely confused: how could we hear a meteor? It’s so far away! And perfectly synchronized? Even airplanes are far enough away that their visual and auditory positions don’t match.
Jura V tbg byqre V qrfpevorq guvf gb fbzrbar nf n jrveq guvat gung unccrarq gb zr, naq jr ybbxrq vg hc. Vg gheaf bhg gung fbzr bs gur zrgrbe’f enqvngvba vf ybj serdhrapl enqvb, juvpu pnhfrf bowrpgf gb ivoengr, znxvat gur fbhaq V urneq.
When I was about 14 there was supposed to be a meteor shower and my family went out to into the country to watch it. It was beautiful and wonderful, until one of the meteors made a noise. Exactly the sort of noise you would expect a shooting star to make, starting when it appeared and stopping when it fizzled. No one else thought this was strange, but I was intensely confused: how could we hear a meteor? It’s so far away! And perfectly synchronized? Even airplanes are far enough away that their visual and auditory positions don’t match.
Jura V tbg byqre V qrfpevorq guvf gb fbzrbar nf n jrveq guvat gung unccrarq gb zr, naq jr ybbxrq vg hc. Vg gheaf bhg gung fbzr bs gur zrgrbe’f enqvngvba vf ybj serdhrapl enqvb, juvpu pnhfrf bowrpgf gb ivoengr, znxvat gur fbhaq V urneq.
Ynetr zrgrbef unir nyfb orra ercbegrq gb znxr fbavp obbzf, ohg gurfr pbzr zvahgrf yngre orpnhfr bs nyy gur qvfgnapr.
Do you have any sources for that hypothesis?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteoroid#Sounds_of_meteors has more details, but I haven’t gotten into it more than that.