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I also found out what sound a tree makes if it falls in a forest with no one around.

 

 

if the answer isn't none i wasted a whole 4 credits.

 

it makes the sound'-----

 

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... is this another movie reference i'm failing at?

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i'm clapping one hand right now and it's making a sound. but i've used a different definition for clapping.

 

the tree makes no sound if there's no receiver.

 

quantam experiment time

i'm clapping one hand right now and it's making a sound. but i've used a different definition for clapping.

 

the tree makes no sound if there's no receiver.

 

quantam experiment time

 

 

definition of sound time.

 

sound is a perception of air movement and vibration.

 

the preception happens in the receiver, in an ear.

 

no receiver, no sound.

 

just the air movement and the vibration.

i'm clapping one hand right now and it's making a sound. but i've used a different definition for clapping.

 

the tree makes no sound if there's no receiver.

 

quantam experiment time

 

 

definition of sound time.

 

sound is a perception of air movement and vibration.

 

the preception happens in the receiver, in an ear.

 

no receiver, no sound.

 

just the air movement and the vibration.

 

I suppose, but some would argue that the vibrations are sound whether there is something able to detect it or not

Cry, cry, cry baby, I guess that I'm a bad guy now

Cry, cry, cry baby, just like all the other ones

Cry, cry, cry baby

Cry, cry, cry baby, I guess that I'm a bad guy now

Cry, cry, cry baby, just like all the other ones

Cry, cry, cry baby

i'm clapping one hand right now and it's making a sound. but i've used a different definition for clapping.

 

the tree makes no sound if there's no receiver.

 

quantam experiment time

 

 

definition of sound time.

 

sound is a perception of air movement and vibration.

 

the preception happens in the receiver, in an ear.

 

no receiver, no sound.

 

just the air movement and the vibration.

 

I suppose, but some would argue that the vibrations are sound whether there is something able to detect it or not

 

 

they would be incorrect.

 

you will learn this in a sensory perception class later on or you could look it up on your own.

 

sound does not exist without a receiver.

 

it's not a debated point.

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