Submitted by Western_Home6746 t3_10j18x5 in space
Bipogram t1_j5mhk4m wrote
Reply to comment by DukeElliot in Have you ever thought about what it sounds on jupiter by Western_Home6746
Over which is an ocean of hypercompressed hydrogen at essentially the same density as the rock below.
The only transition is one of composition (mumble: and both seismic speeds) rather than density - which we seen in the terrestrial oceans.
ghostoftheai t1_j5neitn wrote
So if it’s as dense as rock can you walk on it or is that not how it works?
Bipogram t1_j5p5m64 wrote
We can walk on things because they're rigid solids.
But I doubt that there's a nicely defined discontinuity between the metallic hydrogen ocean and some rock.
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