Here's a really interesting debate, if a tree falls on a deserted island, where there are no animals or humans, would it still make a sound?
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If that's your definition of sound that would be a logical conclusion to make.psychedelicist said:Sound is merely vibration of molecules interpreted by our ears. Having no ears to hear it with, there would still be the vibration, but no sound.
But wrap your minds around this little koan:
Imagine an unstoppable force (we will use a cannonball, which can never be stopped by anything). Now imagine an immoveable object (a brick wall which nothing could destroy). What would happen when the cannonball came into contact with the wall?
The Way I Am said:Here's a really interesting debate, if a tree falls on a deserted island, where there are no animals or humans, would it still make a sound?
My friend the married bachelor says: Our ability to verbalize a proposition does not entail its logical possibility.psychedelicist said:But wrap your minds around this little koan:
Imagine an unstoppable force (we will use a cannonball, which can never be stopped by anything). Now imagine an immoveable object (a brick wall which nothing could destroy). What would happen when the cannonball came into contact with the wall?
AARGH!!psychedelicist said:Sound is merely vibration of molecules interpreted by our ears. Having no ears to hear it with, there would still be the vibration, but no sound.
But wrap your minds around this little koan:
Imagine an unstoppable force (we will use a cannonball, which can never be stopped by anything). Now imagine an immoveable object (a brick wall which nothing could destroy). What would happen when the cannonball came into contact with the wall?