Originally Posted by
Taliesin
Okay.
Here is a story we heard on a science day.
This is a real story. And is not based on word play.
Quite long time ago, about in the beginning of the previous century, there was a concert hall in some city in America that people wanted to improve or something like that.
They employed a physics professor to work on the acoustics.
The professor was quite a serious man and did the following experiment every day, many times:
He built a wooden soundproof box in the concert with a hole on top. He went inside that box with just his head out. He fired a gun inside the concert hall (he probably pulled a string attached to the trigger or something like that) and measured the time of the echo (well, how long the echo lasted). He did this experiment every day and his results were quite strange - which can be seen on the following graph - the echo time first shortens slowly and then jolts suddenly upwards. Then it starts all over again.
The interval of this period is fourteen days.
What is the reason behind these strange results?
The graph is an added image, but it is not exact - it was quickly done. (the y axis shows the time in seconds the echo lasted and the x-axis shows the days)