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When I was about 5 years old, The teacher had us all outside in the sunshine and she said âSsssh! The sunâs talkingâWe all listened out for it too.xxx
Thatâs how I always answer when posed with the âtree falling in the forestâ question- âIt depends on your definition of âsoundâ.â Most people accept that.
Agent54 almost 11 years ago
Depends on how close you are to the licking flames shooting out. Snap â crackle â zap.
i_am_the_jam almost 11 years ago
Probably like nuclear explosions.
Allan CB Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Nah ⊠itâs like the sound of a gentle fire. Yup.
gregcartoon Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Will Neil DeGrasse Tyson be covering this topic in the new Cosmos series? Or is it philosophical, like those noisy falling trees in the lonely forest?
tahoeh2o almost 11 years ago
âThe sun is a mass of incandescent gasA gigantic nuclear furnaceWhere hydrogen is built into heliumAt a temperature of millions of degreesâ
They Might Be GiantsâŠ
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Agreed Larry.
dzw3030 almost 11 years ago
Who made that microphone? :-)
Number Three almost 11 years ago
When I was about 5 years old, The teacher had us all outside in the sunshine and she said âSsssh! The sunâs talkingâWe all listened out for it too.xxx
dzw3030 almost 11 years ago
Sound is vibration. Sound does not require a listener to exist.
gregcartoon Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Thatâs how I always answer when posed with the âtree falling in the forestâ question- âIt depends on your definition of âsoundâ.â Most people accept that.
Hunter7 almost 11 years ago
The Sun makes the opposite sound of snow. .The moon on the other hand â is Brahms and Mozart and most definitely âClair de Luneâ