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<blockquote data-quote="Lamoni" data-source="post: 1652136" data-attributes="member: 12680"><p>If I remember my Physics, we didn't study anything that dealt with crossing planes (at least not D&D planes) or dimensions. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, sound is reflected back when it hits a medium with a different conductivity. When sound hits water, glass, or whatever, some sound passes through while much of the sound is reflected back. The larger the difference is between the two substances, the more sound is reflected and less passes through.</p><p></p><p>It all depends on what side you are looking at it from. From the viewpoint of the people inside the rope trick space, the air inside is quite similar to the air outside. From an outside viewpoint, all the air inside is taking up absolutely no space... and is therefore infinitely dense as compared to the material plane and therefore any sound would be reflected back 100% with none passing through.</p><p></p><p>The more I think about it to try and understand it, the more I can't understand it. I like to think that no sound would pass through. Everything on the other side is a part of its own dimension or plane and cannot interact with anything on another plane. The window is only for transportation... and isn't really much of a window, but like a transporter pad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamoni, post: 1652136, member: 12680"] If I remember my Physics, we didn't study anything that dealt with crossing planes (at least not D&D planes) or dimensions. On the other hand, sound is reflected back when it hits a medium with a different conductivity. When sound hits water, glass, or whatever, some sound passes through while much of the sound is reflected back. The larger the difference is between the two substances, the more sound is reflected and less passes through. It all depends on what side you are looking at it from. From the viewpoint of the people inside the rope trick space, the air inside is quite similar to the air outside. From an outside viewpoint, all the air inside is taking up absolutely no space... and is therefore infinitely dense as compared to the material plane and therefore any sound would be reflected back 100% with none passing through. The more I think about it to try and understand it, the more I can't understand it. I like to think that no sound would pass through. Everything on the other side is a part of its own dimension or plane and cannot interact with anything on another plane. The window is only for transportation... and isn't really much of a window, but like a transporter pad. [/QUOTE]
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