
regardless of how they are perceived. Often this kind of question of the falling tree is coupled with the remark 'We don't hear the wind unless it rustles through the leaves of a tree.' but any movement of air makes a sound often too low a frequency for us to preceive.
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Thu 13 Nov 2008, 23:28,
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But I'd use sound to describe the physical or mental processes, and this whole debate seems to depend on which definition you use.
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Thu 13 Nov 2008, 23:31,
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I'd like to know the answers, not just some philosophy but the truth of things. However I don't think there really is truth of things only subjective interpretations about these things - however there must be an undeniable truth of things but we will never know what is the objective truth of life.
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