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<blockquote data-quote="Rashaddd" data-source="post: 4904197" data-attributes="member: 592162"><p>I understand what you're trying to say, its argueable, I just don't think it logically or practically applies. Its like saying if I see a fire I can feel warmth. Or if i can feel air then its visible. Hearing, seeing, feeling, tasting, smelling, etc are all things our body can can do which help it to process and understand the world around us. They help us to 'detect' what is going on. However, they are all still seperate, and limited. Hearing, is when your brain picks up signal from your ear and tells you its sound and interprets it. When your brain picks up the signal of feeling 10hz and interprets it as sound, it doesn't mean you can hear it, it means just that, you can feel it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rashaddd, post: 4904197, member: 592162"] I understand what you're trying to say, its argueable, I just don't think it logically or practically applies. Its like saying if I see a fire I can feel warmth. Or if i can feel air then its visible. Hearing, seeing, feeling, tasting, smelling, etc are all things our body can can do which help it to process and understand the world around us. They help us to 'detect' what is going on. However, they are all still seperate, and limited. Hearing, is when your brain picks up signal from your ear and tells you its sound and interprets it. When your brain picks up the signal of feeling 10hz and interprets it as sound, it doesn't mean you can hear it, it means just that, you can feel it. [/QUOTE]
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