As long as you don’t use it to kill Germans (and be careful when you translate it. Remember, one word a time or you’ll go insane, according to the good people of Monty Python).
As for J: When a tree falls in a lonely forest, and no one is near by to hear it, and Plato is dead, does it make a sound?
According to physics, it’s a SOUND if it’s heard by the ear. If not, it’s just NOISE.
So, that tree makes NOISE, not sound.
I hope Plato would agree with me.
When a tree falls in a lonely forest, and no one is near by to hear it, does it make a sound?
As long as you don’t use it to kill Germans (and be careful when you translate it. Remember, one word a time or you’ll go insane, according to the good people of Monty Python).
About that tree: Plato would say yes
Then how about:
“When a tree falls in a lonely forest, and no one is near by to hear it, and Plato is dead, does it make a sound?”
Awwww, Jeroen…
As for J: When a tree falls in a lonely forest, and no one is near by to hear it, and Plato is dead, does it make a sound?
According to physics, it’s a SOUND if it’s heard by the ear. If not, it’s just NOISE.
So, that tree makes NOISE, not sound.
I hope Plato would agree with me.
We can take the noises too, Jeroen