:dry: but thats cheating. thats like saying all u need is to slowly lower the tree down on some air bags :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by ziggyjuarez
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:dry: but thats cheating. thats like saying all u need is to slowly lower the tree down on some air bags :shifty:Quote:
Originally Posted by ziggyjuarez
Could you stop this is really getting to me now...
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Seriously, how the hell is that a brain teaser?
It's going to make a sound, even if no one is around... to say it doesn't make noise is pure stupid...
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So poetic now seriously stop...Quote:
Originally Posted by Rip The Jacker
aGrees with RTJ :dabs:
I didn't even realize I that sentence rhymed. :P
That question sucks, trees suck, peoms suck, rhymes suck. :)
Actually, a "sound" is the ability to appreciate certain frequencies(vibrations) of compression and expansion of air.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rip The Jacker
For instance, a falling tree creates a frequency that your ear translates into "sound".
But, similarilarly when J2 mistakes the umbilical cord for a johnson during an ultrasound exam and starts babbling "chip off the ole block" and such, the transducer is creating vibrations that are beyond our ears ability to appreciate them. I guess that is why they call it ULTRA sound.
So yes, a wave of perceptible frequency to humans is emitted when a tree falls in the woods, but a "sound" is only heard by any being in the area able to perceive that frequency.
A deaf person would say that it makes no sound.
Do radiowaves make a sound? Only if we have a receiver able to pick them up and change the frequency into one we can appreciate. We are radio frequency deaf.
:glag: at chip off old block remark:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by hobbes
If the tree hits the floor, there will be a sound. Even if no one is around to hear it.
That's what I say, and I'm sticking to it. :snooty:
Im getting dizzy why wont you just stop ffs...