I mean, GET REAL! Everybody talks about them like they are a fact or something....well I just dont believe. Apparently there is scientific evidence to prove it, but it does not satisfy my high level of skepticism.
Does that make soundwaves unapplicable to me?
David
2006-12-26
13:40:03
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What I meant to ask in the last question is, does that mean the rules of sound don't apply to me?
2006-12-26
13:40:46 ·
update #1
I'm just looking for a YES or NO
so far there is no best answer.
2006-12-26
13:49:49 ·
update #2
Yes to your first question and therefore No to your second.
Yes and nO.
YO!
AND...
No to your first question and therefore Yes to your second.
nO and Yes.
OY!
Scramble: Yo-Yo.
QED
2006-12-26 14:14:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You are trying to make a point to Atheists. Nice try. Atheists truly cannot perceive God. You on the other hand can only claim the above statement is true, if you are 100% deaf, and 100% blind. Otherwise, you are like the horse that has been led to water. I can perceive God, yet, I am an Atheist as far as the Christian church goes.------I gave you the only thumbs up-----for the effort.
2006-12-27 22:31:32
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answered by ? 6
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Sound waves are vibrational movements through a medium, such as air or water. They do cause movement (heard a car with the music turned up very loud and had dishes rattle from it), in fact a perfectly pitched tone can cause glass to break.
Without sound waves, you could not hear. Yes, they are applicable to you.
2006-12-26 21:50:36
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answered by The Doctor 7
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No. Sound waves are still applicable to you, whether you believe in them or not.
If you are trying to make a point with your question by posting it in the R&S section, I think you've failed to make the point.
2006-12-26 22:07:56
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answered by Jim L 5
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The simple answer is YES.
We have 5 senses. We have sight for SEEING, we have touch for feeling, tongue for tasting, nose for scents, and EARS FOR HEARING SOUNDWAVES. If you are deaf, it may be a little hard to understand.
Since the majority of us are "deaf" to God, it's hard to believe He exists... We have no receptors to sense God.
2006-12-26 23:04:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should put this question in the science section.
It's not really a religious question.
You should just ask a high school student to show you.
2006-12-26 21:46:52
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answered by WTFWJD 5
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I would say yes because there are radio waves that allow us to hear the radio and watch TV that we cannot see.
2006-12-26 21:57:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Sound waves can be measured and therefore proved.
Better luck next time.
2006-12-26 21:45:59
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answered by DontPanic 7
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Sonic waves be measured with a multitude of simple human-made devices.
The same can not be said for divinity.
2006-12-26 21:44:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Sound waves exist, yes.
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~andrewt/toad/toad_with_sound_waves_Lg.jpg.24.html
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2006-12-26 23:01:47
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answered by PSYCHLO 2
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