If a tree falls in the woods, and nobody is there to hear it will it make a sound? You've all heard this before and have your own opinions. I personally don't care what you think, but I think the tree does make a sound because it makes sound waves that are there even if no one is around to hear them. But some others people's definition of a sound is an audible noise that must be detected by an ear. But that definition is wrong simply because of the fact that if a frequency is so high that it is impossible for the human ear to detect, it is still around. Kndy25 was quoted saying "if a tree falls it produces a sound wave, but a sound wave must be detected for it to be a noise, but a noise is classified as energy that is transfered into a sound wave, therefore we are back to square one, but the true answer can be found in Einstein's theory of relativity, therefore when one plugs the ammount of sound energy into the equation E=MCsquared, you must take the derivitive on the trigonomic function of x." He's full of crap. But the bottom line is, if you dont agree with me, than you're wrong.
If you have an opinion on the debate, please let me know.
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