The 'Post Funny stuff' Thread

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I think they answered that one, didn't they?

Isn't the general concesus that it doesn't, because sound is the vibration of the inner ear interpreting waves? ie. No ear to hear it = no sound.
But without going into the if it’s perceived it exists argument it would. The question is if nobody was around. So if a microphone was placed in a Forrest and it caught a tree falling over in its vicinity and that was played to somebody you’ve caught the moment the tree falling disturbed the air around it causing the sound. Nobody was there but it made a sound.

we’re perceiving the unknown. If we imagine the scenario took place hypothetically then we’ve imagined the sound it would make
 

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