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    If a tree falls in the woods and no ones there to hear it, does it still make a sound?

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    What if it's a Tuesday?
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    Wink How about......

    If you are passed out drunk in the forest when the tree falls down?

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    If a man ...

    If a man says something and there is no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?

    Over a period of about a century, I think a lot of time was wasted on the original question by philosophers who should have spent the time on more important issues.

    It was finally decided that it was a definiton or semantics problem.

    If sound is defined as a perceptual process, there is no sound when there is no creature to hear it.

    If sound is defined as a physical process (molecular motion, compression waves, et cetera), then there is sound without a listener.
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