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Ok ive thought about these questions over and over untill i got the answer. "Is a glass half full or half empty?" answer---> Neither if its poured to the top then emptied halfway its half empty but if its filled halfway its half full. "If a tree falls and nobodies ther does it make a sound?" answer---> no, if there is no one there to perceive the sound then sound does not exist.

 

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sorry, back to the lab son, you're an idiot...

 

sound is percieved vibration, yes, but the fact that no listening device is present does not negate the existance of the vibrations themselves... look that up in your Fuck and Wagnalls

 

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Originally posted by Smart:

sorry, back to the lab son, you're an idiot...

 

sound is percieved vibration, yes, but the fact that no listening device is present does not negate the existance of the vibrations themselves... look that up in your Fuck and Wagnalls

 

 

actually sound isn't actually a physical thing ... its just a word for a vibration of air molecules ...

 

so sound does NOT exist when there is no 'ear' for the vibrations to hit ...

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Originally posted by knowlej:

[b}its just a word for a vibration of air molecules.[/b]

 

again, just because the ear isn't there to percieve them doesn't negate the the existance of the molecular vibrations... that's like saying a watched pot never boils

 

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Originally posted by Smart:

again, just because the ear isn't there to percieve them doesn't negate the the existance of the molecular vibrations... that's like saying a watched pot never boils

 

 

yes, the vibrations do exist, but they can't be defined as sound without an ear to hear them... smarty.

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Originally posted by Smart:

again, just because the ear isn't there to percieve them doesn't negate the the existance of the molecular vibrations... that's like saying a watched pot never boils

 

 

 

go ask a physicist they will tell you exactly what i told you ... you're wrong dude

 

the question was "does sound exist" and no, it doesn't ...

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dude, I believe that physicists will tell you that sound does not exist in a vacuum

 

I also know how the existance of time travel has been proven by the Uncertainty Principle

 

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Originally posted by Smart:

sorry, back to the lab son, you're an idiot...

 

sound is percieved vibration, yes, but the fact that no listening device is present does not negate the existance of the vibrations themselves... look that up in your Fuck and Wagnalls

 

 

word up

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Originally posted by Clip The Apex:

yes, the vibrations do exist, but they can't be defined as sound without an ear to hear them... smarty.

 

this is the closest statement to the truth yet, but definition is subjective... for example, we refer to both sound and light waves, when on a molecular level they are all vibrations... also, the word Ear is subjective, even listening device is flawed... for example, all you have to do is measure the "sound" through a Richter Scale, thereby percieving the vibrations, and a comparison to 2 other richter stations can determine the direction, duration and speed of the vibrations, anything moving faster than mach1 can be assumed to be causing an audible report, no matter where it is, or who is there to "hear" it

 

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sillyass post but nothing else to do right now so...*****

This all depends on how you define sound and your perseption of it.If you say No, then that means sound doesn't exist outside the human ear and only humans can hear it(which means there was no sound made by the tree). (*&&*****************************************

 

But then again sound by definition sound is a tansmitted vibration of any frequency.So the waves produced by the tree fallin although not heard by anyone is still sound. But there really is no true answer to this just diffrent ways of looking at it but i agree with Smart and believe YES it makes a sound.

 

like someone once said

"if we slept through our alarms did it not ring?"

 

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hell yeah EatMo, the conditions satisfy both results, so the test is fundamentally flawed...it's kinda like, do you walk to school or bring your lunch? (but those conditions are mutually exclusive, instead of mutually inclusive)

 

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