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leroyjenkens
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I have a friend who has a film with teleportation in it, and when the people teleport, it makes no sound and doesn't have any effect on the area the teleporter left or arrived at.
Since a teleporter leaving a location would create a vacuum the size of their body, and the air would quickly collapse into that space, that must have a sound associated with it and an effect on the surrounding area. I assume the effect would look like wind blowing towards the vacuum. But what would it sound like? I've seen videos of containers that collapse due to a vacuum, but I don't know how much of that sound is the sound of the container itself. What would it sound like if there was no container? Do we have real world examples of a vacuum being suddenly filled with air to reference? Thank you.
Since a teleporter leaving a location would create a vacuum the size of their body, and the air would quickly collapse into that space, that must have a sound associated with it and an effect on the surrounding area. I assume the effect would look like wind blowing towards the vacuum. But what would it sound like? I've seen videos of containers that collapse due to a vacuum, but I don't know how much of that sound is the sound of the container itself. What would it sound like if there was no container? Do we have real world examples of a vacuum being suddenly filled with air to reference? Thank you.