If a tree falls in the forest...(and more philosophy)
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If a tree falls in the forest...(and more philosophy)
...and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
I want to see what others think before I give my opinion.
I want to see what others think before I give my opinion.
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The most sensible answer.alistairgrew wrote:Because sound is actuly vibrations (which our ear drum turns into sound) And by falling the tree is obviously going to make vibrations because when it hits the earth vibrations will be created therefore yes it would make a sound.
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Just shut the hand quicklyMr. X wrote:That depends on what you hit with that one hand.Patchman wrote:The far more interesting question, however, is what is the sound of one hand clapping?

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What came first, the egg or the chicken?
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They came at the same time. Cus if I say that, I´m both right and wrong 

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Ah! Classic, I think the chicken came first, in the evolutionary process it became an animal to lay eggs (probably from it's reptillian counterpart right before the '65mil.-years-ago-accident'. So I think the ancestor of the chicken inherited the ability to lay eggs in order to have a way of reproducing it self.
I agree with Mr.X, I mean, why should suddently an egg appear in the middle of nowhere? I think it must have been an animal that first only could get alive children and then slowly changed to an egg laying chicken. Maybe he did that evolution cuz he new that the people 65 mil. years later would love themMr. X wrote:Ah! Classic, I think the chicken came first, in the evolutionary process it became an animal to lay eggs (probably from it's reptillian counterpart right before the '65mil.-years-ago-accident'. So I think the ancestor of the chicken inherited the ability to lay eggs in order to have a way of reproducing it self.

Note: think about the half of the progres.. both laying eggs AND getting alive babies.. lol..
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So where did those reptilian ancestors hatch from?Mr. X wrote:Ah! Classic, I think the chicken came first, in the evolutionary process it became an animal to lay eggs (probably from it's reptillian counterpart right before the '65mil.-years-ago-accident'. So I think the ancestor of the chicken inherited the ability to lay eggs in order to have a way of reproducing it self.
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