The relative notion of sound takes into effect two things the object that creates the sound and the receiver of the sound. The common deduction is that sound will exist without the receiver present. Although this breaks the rather fundamental nature of how sound works in order to be properly understood and expressed. So ifone of thetwo portions of that which make up 'the sound' is not present then does it still constitute as a sound? The obvious answer is no. Sound then, in relativity, does not exist. In effect it does not exist in that portion or time based upon perception.DevosionThank you, you just explained perfectly what i was trying to say to just a second ago!! but this thread will most likely still be going until, a moderator locks it. because It cant be disproved or proved.( and no a microphone in the woods doesn't disprove it)
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do you think they will do that with halo 3? i mean start off a new spinoff with a cliffhanger?SoUtHhOlLiZya I do. halo wars is coming out soon aswell, it would be odd if there wernt at least two of those. I mean thats more money for bungie right.
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