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jezus.vanjeruzalem
9 year s ago
Just wondering, could one not even hear itself in space ?
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jubyp0b
9 year s ago
Effective hearing - no, definitely not. When you hear yourself, your ear picks up sound waves - sound waves cannot travel through vacuum, at least.
If said space contains a medium - fluid, at least of any kind, then one can hear him/herself.
On a side note, didn't you ever read a book, an article, anything with a voice inside your head? You could "hear" that, but it's not hearing per se.
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jezus.vanjeruzalem
9 year s ago
Just wondering, could one not even hear itself in space ?
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jubyp0b
9 year s ago
Effective hearing - no, definitely not. When you hear yourself, your ear picks up sound waves - sound waves cannot travel through vacuum, at least.
If said space contains a medium - fluid, at least of any kind, then one can hear him/herself.
On a side note, didn't you ever read a book, an article, anything with a voice inside your head? You could "hear" that, but it's not hearing per se.
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If said space contains a medium - fluid, at least of any kind, then one can hear him/herself.
On a side note, didn't you ever read a book, an article, anything with a voice inside your head? You could "hear" that, but it's not hearing per se.