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Destructive Sounds

As you know James Webb satellite telescope has been launched by the Ariane 5 rocket. The Ariane 5 rocket produces 170 decibels of sound at launch. That is, the loudest man-made sound ever. The sound of an airplane jet engine is considered to be about 140 decibels, which can cause immediate damage to your ears. Think what intensity sound your body can tolerate? Humans can tolerate sound levels between 0 dB (hearing range) and 130 dB (pain range). This is the range of human hearing.

Assume that the noise of a truck engine is up to 80 decibels, and of a jet engine up to 130 decibels. These sounds are tolerable, but as the sound begins to go above 150 decibels, the body begins to feel its effects. A normal rocket can make a noise of up to 165 decibels at launch, it may not make a sound, but it is enough to tear the eardrums. The Saturn V was an American super heavy lift launch vehicle used by NASA between 1967 and 1973.

The three-stage, liquid-fueled rocket, Saturn V was developed under the Apollo program for human exploration of the moon, and was later used to launch the Skylab. As you may recall, Skylab was the first space station in the United States. The Saturn V rocket produced a sound of 150 decibels. The energy generated by its sound at launch was so high that the concrete on the launch pad had melted. To avoid damage, 300,000 gallons of water were dropped on the launch pad to absorb the energy generated by the rocket's sound.

The blue whale, known to be the largest animal ever on earth, has an amazing size as well as its sound. The sound of the blue whale reaches 188 decibels, piercing the ears of the roaring jet engine, more than 140 sounds. Its sounds can be heard up to 1,000 miles (1,600 km) away. Needless to say, whales make noise to communicate, find food and find each other. They use a variety of voices to communicate and socialize with each other.

The three main types of whale sounds are clicks, whistles and pulses. If a person stands next to it and listens to its sound, the body will vibrate so much that the human body will start warming up. On May 20, 1883, the Krakatau volcano erupted in Indonesia. More than 70 percent of the island of Krakatoa, and the surrounding islands, were destroyed. The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued.

The sound was claimed to be heard in 50 different locations around the world, and the sound wave traveled seven times around the world. At least 36,417 deaths have been attributed to eruptions and tsunamis. The sound intensity was recorded at 172 decibels at a distance of about 100 miles. What is it in a voice that kills a human being? Noise higher than 200 decibels will first tear the eardrums of the human ear, and then create embolism in the lungs, large air bubbles will form in your lungs, and the air pressure in the lungs will increase so much that they Will explode The same is true of the heart and other organs.

Not only do harmful sounds always have to be loud, but sounds below 20 Hz that we can't even hear (infrasonic sounds) if left focused on the human body can cause our eyes to vibrate loosely. We will start vomiting and there will be sharp waves of severe pain in the body. Sonic and ultrasonic weapons, (USW) that use sound to injure or neutralize an opponent. Some sonic weapons produce a focused beam of sound or ultrasound. Create an area field of the second sound. Thankfully, so far the military and police forces have used only limited weapons.

On his way to Tabuk, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) passed by an area, and forbade his companions from drinking water from it, and from using anything there. Even when the companions said that they had kneaded the dough and filled the water jugs, the Prophet (peace be upon him) ordered them to pour water and feed the camels. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) also covered his face and speeded up the ride until he got out of there. This mountainous area is known as Hajar. It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2008 as the Hegra Archaeological Site and still exists.

https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1293/

Searching for the past of this place, I remember an incident written in Surah Qamar. The name of a prophet who came to the people of Thamud was Hazrat Saleh. This nation is also called the Ahl al-Hijr, because they used to carve their houses in the big mountains. The people of Al-Hijr asked their prophet for a miracle to show us a pregnant she-camel out of the mountain. But the rest He still did not believe. First the water of this camel was stopped and then one day the legs of this camel were cut off, it was killed and her baby was screaming and disappeared in the rocks.

In verses 65 and 67 of Surah Hud it is clearly written that, after three days, the torment of Al-Sahih came upon the people of Hajar in the morning. I started this conversation with a voice. The sound of rockets, the sound of whales, the sound of earthquakes, etc.

The last part of verse 67 of Surah Hud: "They were lying prostrate in their homes".