Dabawss
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If a tree falls in the woods and there is no people or animals to hear it fall does it still make a sound?
now, before you just blurt out yes... let me give you the premise of my thought why it doesn't...
Notice i said "make a sound" as opposed to "generate sound waves"?
To "make a sound" implies that there is an emitter and a receiver (in this case the tree is the emitter but lacking any human or animals around, there isn't a receiver) Yes, the tree still generates sound waves but lacking a receiver to receive and perceive (or translate) the sound wave into an actual audible sound that can be interpreted through a combination of the ear and the brain working together to say, "hey, that's a sound!" the sound waves as a sound, it implies that a sound is not "made"
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now, before you just blurt out yes... let me give you the premise of my thought why it doesn't...
Notice i said "make a sound" as opposed to "generate sound waves"?
To "make a sound" implies that there is an emitter and a receiver (in this case the tree is the emitter but lacking any human or animals around, there isn't a receiver) Yes, the tree still generates sound waves but lacking a receiver to receive and perceive (or translate) the sound wave into an actual audible sound that can be interpreted through a combination of the ear and the brain working together to say, "hey, that's a sound!" the sound waves as a sound, it implies that a sound is not "made"
discuss