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Originally posted by mrsdudara
SO, is a sonic boom like a loud rumble of thunder?
Originally posted by malakiem
Originally posted by mrsdudara
SO, is a sonic boom like a loud rumble of thunder?
I think so, i used to live fairly close to an army base, now i live a little farther away. And out of the blue you'd hear a boom, then a few seconds later you'd actually see the plane.
Even to this being so we can read from this report from the Dryden Flight Research Center of the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, titled “Sonic Booms FS-2003-11-016 DFRC”, and which says, "The width of the boom "carpet" beneath the aircraft is about one mile for each 1000 feet of altitude. An aircraft, for example, flying supersonic at 50,000 feet can produce a sonic boom cone about 50 miles wide. The sonic boom, however, will not be uniform. Maxi-mum intensity is directly beneath the aircraft, and decreases as the lateral distance from the flight path increases until it ceases to exist because the shockwaves refract away from the ground."
Not even close, by any measurements known to scientists, can the sonic boom effects of known aircraft direct towards the ground such forces to cause an earthquake, but to continuing these lies to their people they continue to do. Only to their fear that their citizens might know the true extent of the energy blasts and how the earths weather systems and continental plates are in chaos are these lies being told.