Though there are no molecules or particles in space to conduct sound, the facts of the density of the sounds of the whole Earth may actually be the same as the pressure generated by the Earth's waves of sound and the particles being compressed.
In this way ,at some faze value of Earth's gravity and the pressure of sound must be equal to the pull of gravity of the Earth on the Moon or as the Moons pull on the earth, so that the Moon may be effected by the pull of Earth's gravity on it and also the action and reaction.
There is a probability experiment presented here as the possible proof of the sound theory of space between planets or between planets and moons and also stars and planets and Moons.
In this way ,at some faze value of Earth's gravity and the pressure of sound must be equal to the pull of gravity of the Earth on the Moon or as the Moons pull on the earth, so that the Moon may be effected by the pull of Earth's gravity on it and also the action and reaction.
There is a probability experiment presented here as the possible proof of the sound theory of space between planets or between planets and moons and also stars and planets and Moons.
The illusion of the Earth sounds as = 1
The Mayan calendar as the cycle of the gravity similarity to sound waves in compaction as the sense of the ageing of the Earth and that it is getting older and less apt to lifting itself up , as the translation of the figures in each cog wheel glyphs.
Basically to be in space between the Earth and the Moon as a listener experiment.
To hear the sound live from the Earth, then remove the sound and measure the
density of the space between the Earth and the moon and add and subtract it in
reference to the density of the Earth and the density of the Moon and derive the
result as equal to the sound made in the live observation.
To hear the sound live from the Earth, then remove the sound and measure the
density of the space between the Earth and the moon and add and subtract it in
reference to the density of the Earth and the density of the Moon and derive the
result as equal to the sound made in the live observation.