Yet another paradoxical, enigmatic quesion that has plaugued philosophers for many centuries. I haven't been able to figure it out. Given what we know of sound, surely air waves are moving, but if no one is there to perceive them, then no one has heard it, and given a definition of what it means to be a sound, if it isn't heard, then does it exist? As a sound or perhaps just a bucnh of meaningless air waves?
Please be serious with your answer and take this in depth, for this question has evaded already many Yahoo! answerers, and if you should attempt to answer, and fail, I'll be grateful regardless and main gain some new insight anyways. :) G/L
2006-11-03
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