I managed to find a nice pen laying on the floor this morning, so I can finally start writing again. I still haven't finished putting down the story about the warrior girl who fights snow monsters. Sparrow always like listening to that one - sends him right to sleep!
It's not easy for me. Weather is getting colder and soon our shelter won't be anywhere near enough. We'll freeze death if we don't find something better. And the family of travelers who let us stay in their caravan last winter haven't come back this year. It was nice having someone to look after us for a chance. If only we could find some ways of getting our very own money...
We're small enough that no one would notice us. We'd like ghosts, or like mice, hiding in the walls. We'd tip-toe out when everyone goes to bed and raid the larder. I bet they have so much food in there, they'd never even notice. Bah, day-dreaming isn't going to get us anywhere. We'll have to think of something.
Oh, Jet, I wasn't able to tell you this back in seven years ago and you must be thinking why am I writing to you again all of a sudden. I want you to know this - My family underwent a bankruptcy. What are left are only me and Sparrow, dad had us abandoned and went disappeared soon after. That's fate, I guess.
Rose
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What made me ROFLOLMFAOMG today
Question:
If a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it, does it still make a sound?
I know this is such a cliche question, but I started thinking about it and realized that it's actually a bit complex.
Best Answer - Autumn
Well sound is: "the sensation produced by stimulation of the organs of hearing by vibrations transmitted through the air or other medium."
So technically, if the energy vibrations that would cause sound never reach the 'organs of hearing', then no- it does not make a sound.
It's kind of like the 'Schroeders Cat' experiment...you never know unless you observe it, but to observe it would change the outcome...
Answer- incommunicado
Depends how "clever" you want to be about it.
If you ignore for a moment all the animals that may live in said forest, and ignore the fact that trees themselves are living entities then the question is not does the tree falling make a sound but does the tree exist in the first place.
This kind of thinking though is why Einstein thought quantum physics was bunkum.
Well since "sound" was around before the evolution of our ears then yes, yes it does....However "sound" in this case could be something totally different to our sensory experience of it...so yeah its complex but id go for yes...due to the evolution of our ears to process the dangers that come with loud noises...if you wanna go all post modern then you could say that "sound" cant be observed from an extrasensory angle therefore cannot exist independant of the listener and so on...but yeah...it makes a sound..
Answer- darrag p
I think "complexity" is exactly what they were going for when they created the question. It's a paradox in a way. Technically it still makes a sound but can a sound really exist if it isn't heard?. It is a rhetorical question in every sense of the word.
Answer- Leonard
Depends on what you think sound is.
If sound is the air vibration, then the answer is yes.
If sound is only sound if it affects someone´s nervous system, then the answer is no.
Answer- Scarlett
Of course it makes a sound, there is just nothing to recognize the fact of what just happened.
Answer- Bad Best is pretending to be
Yes. It emits a little "bark"
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