Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1455258) wrote:because sound only exists if there is someone to hear it.
Warrior4Christ wrote:Standard mechanics says a tree is a large mass, which is falling against a large uncushioned mass (the ground), which will cause movement in the air particles, which is sound.
Midori wrote:I think most people including me think of air vibrations as sound, not ear vibrations.
I think most people including me think of air vibrations as sound, not ear vibrations.
According to my system yes.Nate (post: 1455302) wrote:But then we have the problem Lynna just said, such as dog whistles that are too high-pitched for human ears to hear. They produce air vibrations, but we don't hear them, yes? So does that qualify as a sound if we can't hear it? :p
Midori (post: 1455309) wrote:According to my system yes.
Basically, every sense we have is a measurement of some property of the universe around us. Sight measures light, color measures absorption, touch measures pressure, temperature, etc. And hearing measures vibrations. I call the vibrations sound, but whether you call the hearing or the vibrations sound doesn't change physical reality.
EDIT: Also, what I said "I think most people..." is a famous weasel-phrase. Don't always trust people who say it. :]
I have a friend who can make a clapping sound with just one hand.Htom Sirveaux (post: 1455380) wrote:I think the purpose of the original question has by now been utterly defeated.
The classic "tree falling in the forest" question, like the famous "What is the sound of one hand clapping?", is intended to instill a zen-like state of wonder. Critically examining the question from every possible angle and analyzing the living heck out of it creates the exact opposite effect, distracting the mind by cluttering it with a million questions at once.
But if you must have an answer, how's this:
It doesn't matter.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1455400) wrote:I have a friend who can make a clapping sound with just one hand.
Pascal (post: 1455282) wrote:If a Cat dies in a box from poison gas released by determining the spin of an electron, (with the poison released if the electron is spin up, and not released if it is spin down). But no one opens the box to see if he's dead, is he really dead?
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