The tree falling question isn't philosophical, it's linguistic. If a tree is falling somewhere and there's no one around to hear it, it would create pressure waves in the air, but no auditory experience in the brain. If you define "sound" to be the former, it makes a sound, if it's the latter, it does not. This question builds on English using the same word for both, not on any philosophical debate.
Describing the circumstances which give rise to the question is a linguistic affair, but any meaningful* proposal for selecting a specific answer is philosophical. * "[x] is the answer because that's what I understand sound to mean" is immediately circular, so not meaningful - when you start exploring _why_ that's "what sound means" you are going into philosophy
What…who defines sound like that?!? (second way) (especially for as long as that saying has been around) Also note that a tree falling would presumably be heard by someone who was around: not just any old air pressure waves.
@@MadaraUchihaSecondRikudo Maybe, but you can explore how we talk about things with linguistics then it gets philosophical when you start proposing how we could or should talk about things. Arguably, linguistics is a branch of philosophy anyway. For that matter, the various sciences were once called "natural philosophy" until they developed enough to form distinct identities like "physics" and "biology". Of course, whether the well-defined subjects are still philosophy or have descended out of philosophy is debatable. Philosophically.
A communication error occurred. Oof, I felt that one. That's something you don't want to see playing an MMORPG such as FFXIV, so I genuinely felt your pain when you saw that.
For a moment, I thought he played my 1-1 Bean Burrito level from years ago. I had the clear condition be to kill all Goombas, the flag was replaced with a door, the door still went to the beginning, and munchers on tracks with block-covered bomb-ombs led to an On-Off to open the ending past the door. Oh, and the timer had less than 10 seconds remaining when I cleared it.
10:48 I know that exact feeling Dave, I once played a level that required you to speedrun through a SMW castle for 500 seconds, and you'd touch the axe on the very last frame if you ran the whole level at full speed. After a few tries I beat the level only to find out that its creator had taken it down while I was playing it. I really wish the game had a way of still allowing you to see whose level you played even if it was deleted, I would have gone into ALL of his levels and Booed them. Deleting newly made levels just to waste players' time is a huge dick move anyhow, Nintendo should have done something to prevent trolling players like this. For instance, not allowing deletions within the first hour or so of uploading (if the level is deleted later, at least most players wouldn't notice then) or penalize creators who repeatedly delete new levels.
Love your videos! I can’t catch your streams too often so I don’t donate there. You never fail to make me laugh. I really appreciate your content. Keep it up!
I never comment that often on Dave's videos but I gotta give a shoutout to the maker of the first level - IT WAS BRILLIANT! Makes me (almost) wanna play MM2 again NGL!
"Non believers looking pretty scared right n.." *dies* No, Dave, we are never scared because we know you are going to die the moment you try to say something like that. 🤣
I have seen Detective Pikachu, and despite not really being a Pokémon person, I quite enjoyed it. I think my favorite part was when they interviewed Mr. Mime.
Indeed! I played _Blue Version_ between my Super Game Boy and original Game Boy, and watched just a little of the anime. That movie was *excellent.* I was *shocked* when Dave's loss for words turned into "not great." Beauty, eye of the beholder, all that...
“Wow, you worked at NASA and gave it up to help teach young kids minds to help everyone in the future, thats amazing! Surely they must pay you living wage for something so important and helpful to society?” “You’d think that. Anyways, Your pizza is 11$”
Sound is defined as mechanical compression waves created by movement of matter through air. It doesn't require someone or something to actually hear/detect it.
Anyone who says MM2 is a dead game just hasn’t watched enough DGR’s Stream. I have seen some crazy and fun stuff on levels and DGR plays them as a gentleman and scholar. Love your videos and proud supporter!!
"If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" When a tree falls, the motion disturbs the air and sends off air waves. This physical phenomenon, which can be measured by instruments other than our ears, exists regardless of human perception (seeing or hearing) of it. So, the answer is yes. Just because there is no one in the forest to hear the sound does not mean that the sound did not take place. If once places a tape recorder in the forest, then later plays the recording after a tree fell, then we know that the sound occurred. You don't have to ponder it anymore lol
The question isn't whether or not it occurred but instead whether or not the vibration traveling through the air is "sound" if it's not perceived. It's a matter of cognition, not physics
@@M_Alexander and that was already answered in my comment. Yes, it is a matter of physics. Everything in the natural world is. And the matter is if it occurred. That's literally what the question asks: "Does it make a sound?" The answer is yes. Sound waves are produced regardless of who is there. Just because it's a philosophical question, that doesn't make it a good one. Just like the equally dumb "Chicken or egg" question.
The answer to the philosophical question is that it's truly unknowable. Kinda like Schrödinger's cat. The point is that we as humans have to make assumptions for things we don't know. But the fact of the matter is, we don't know everything. If no one is there to hear the sound (or no one can physically see the cat), then ANYTHING known, unknown or currently inconceivable could've happened to prevent what we assume is the obvious outcome.
@@M_Alexander It's a sound. Before life was populated on every coordinate on the planet: lightning, rain, hail, tornadoes, wind, rockslides, dripstone dripping water, waves coming to shore, trees falling, branches snapping, underwater bubbles; all of them made a sound. Yes, it could be a vibration in the air. Regardless, the sound was still made.
@@SunstriderGames-cx7vr no it's... it's like the difference between electromagnetic energy and the color orange. There's no physical law of orange or blue or music or art. It's like arguing the semantics of "I think therefore I am"
@@M_Alexander Alright, you stay with your delusion. I'll stick with my facts. Oh, and when you die. Be sure to ask God the question. So, he can tell you "Yes".
@@M_Alexander Well I don’t think color is as arguable as sound, the meanings of the words and the characteristics of the phenomena are a little different A color in itself is just…a color. But i still say that a sound is pretty much only in the hearable range.
A) Trees can Hear, so the entire question of "If a Tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it does it make a sound?" is a Moot question, because its a Forest, there are other trees to hear it.... B) Sound is a form of kinetic energy that causes vibrations through the atoms of some medium, so if there's a Medium (Air, Dirt, Water, etc) then it will Still make a sound.... That's why there's no sound in space, there's no medium to carry the kinetic energy through.
17:38 The answer, at least in my opinion, depends on what you consider to be "making a sound". If you believe that it consists simply of the generation of pressure waves in the air that could be conceivably perceived as sound, then yes, it does. If, however, you believe that said waves require someone to actively perceive them in order to qualify as sound, then no, it doesn't. Or if, perchance, you believe that sound is an aspect of a transient world and is therefore ultimately meaningless, then the answer is flarglebargle. So in truth, the answer is whatever you want it to be.
18:15 According to the double slit experiment and quantum physics, science actually suggests that if absolute nothing is there to observe a tree falling then no, it doesn’t make a sound. And the tree actually only exists as math and data sitting in the background. The tree itself hasn’t actually even fallen until someone is there to observe it when all of the wave functions collapse into particles and decide that the tree has indeed fallen.
18:00 a blind person turns on a light in a room. Did the light actually turn on because the person is blind? A tree falls and the only person around is deaf. Did the tree make noise?
If a tree falls in the forest, and: person A is there to hear it and person B is not there: we know it made a sound since person A heard it; and if person B knows that person A heard it, they can agree* that it was a sound since it was heard by person A(like we just did); and if person A is there, nothing would be different to person B than if person A wasn’t there. Thus, it would have still made a sound. *ignoring the dimension of belief or disbelief, or if you insist that the meaning of sound is just a perception Okay maybe that’s not the best logic but… 😅 So it turns out the famous philosophical saying is just a game to find out if people have a stupid definition of sound? 😅
Lol the 1-1 “Bean Burrito” level is kinda like one of my levels, mine is called “1-1 x34” and is the same thing except instead of 20 laps, u gotta do 34 laps. And also the pipes work because otherwise it wouldn’t be possible
Dave talks a lot = Dave fails a lot, like always! XD Poor Chris had to edit overtime, due to Dave's clumsiness! I hope that he won't forget to pay his employee(s?), cuz he surely(not Shirley) forgets a lot of parts of levels he already went past :O
Like many questions in philosophy, the tree-falling-in-a-forest one isn't a philosophical question. The underlying problem is "does the word 'sound' refer to the emission or the perception of vibrations?" This distinction is purely linguistic and the determination is completely arbitrary.
All these people talking about sound waves and if a human is around to hear and philosophy. I know damn well a bear heard that tree fall. So if a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it doesn’t make a sound ? Yes it does, a bear heard it or at the very least a squirrel did.
To answer if a tree falls in the woods and no one is a round to hear it will it still make a sound: A sound will be felt by something, so it will hear it via the senses. So yes due to how reverb will travel and energy will continue someone will feel it much like how the eardrum will sense sound. So yes even if no one is a round to "hear" it, they will feel the sound the same way the skin of the eardrum detects and the body interprets the pressure of the wave and by the brain interpret change and tonal pressure. Granted there will be bacterium around or animals and sound will carry as reverberation and various frequencies can travel for super long distances especially when something is microscopic.
Yes it makes a sound. Laws of physics mean there is no other option. We don't hear a lot of things doesn't mean they make no sound. Stuff does not stop existing just because it is not observed. This is object permanence level 2. It does not need to be heard. It makes a sound but you do not experience sound. It makes about as much sense to me as asking if a tornado blew wind and no one was around to feel it did it really move any air? Of course it did.
My old physics teacher was a man named Ken. I mention this because im pretty sure we're both in Oregon, and im from a rural town. His last name started with an M. Maybe the same person?
Sound has nothing to do with "hearing it" - sound is just wave (disturbance of air if you will), and wave just goes and finally fades away - so the answer is "yes, there is sound when tree fall and noone can hear it"
If what you say is true, which I actually believe more, because sound IS just the vibration in the air. If sound was only when you hear it, "sound" wouldn't be a noun. So my grade 4 teacher was WRONG, and this makes more sense.
10:46 _You can actually pinpoint the second when his heart rips in half_
LOL I'm dying
I didnt know WHAT was going to happen because of this comment but loooooooooooooooooool
And... there!
bart simpson reference 🫢
Insert the Simpsons gif here.
This is the most DGR title I have ever seen
I got an even better one: “A troll level based on…Craig Sadler?”
no 1-1 but its a troll bean burrito
Im in the walls
that’s because you haven’t seen “UNO MAS: 1-1 but it’s a bean burrito troll level based on craig sandler”
@@xaigamer3129 the bean burritos came before uno mas
2:55 The music perfectly syncs with the death sound 😂😂😂
omg it does lol
it's a little bit off but it does sync
10:54 bro got bamboozled
Did the Level get taken down or something?! 🤔
@@Mr.M_M.M.2I think the creator took it down to troll dave
The tree falling question isn't philosophical, it's linguistic. If a tree is falling somewhere and there's no one around to hear it, it would create pressure waves in the air, but no auditory experience in the brain. If you define "sound" to be the former, it makes a sound, if it's the latter, it does not. This question builds on English using the same word for both, not on any philosophical debate.
Describing the circumstances which give rise to the question is a linguistic affair, but any meaningful* proposal for selecting a specific answer is philosophical.
* "[x] is the answer because that's what I understand sound to mean" is immediately circular, so not meaningful - when you start exploring _why_ that's "what sound means" you are going into philosophy
Again, if English had two words for "auditory experience" and "waves of pressure in air" there wouldn't even be a question.
What…who defines sound like that?!? (second way)
(especially for as long as that saying has been around)
Also note that a tree falling would presumably be heard by someone who was around: not just any old air pressure waves.
@@MadaraUchihaSecondRikudo Maybe, but you can explore how we talk about things with linguistics then it gets philosophical when you start proposing how we could or should talk about things.
Arguably, linguistics is a branch of philosophy anyway. For that matter, the various sciences were once called "natural philosophy" until they developed enough to form distinct identities like "physics" and "biology".
Of course, whether the well-defined subjects are still philosophy or have descended out of philosophy is debatable. Philosophically.
@@phosphorus4 My biology professor.
"Sound doesn't exist until a vibration hits an eardrum."
I love how Dave says, "Clip it," to make Chris' job easier, and Chris shows all of said attempts, anyway 😂
Dude that's rough. Denied record.
It was intentional by the creator as a troll
I like the editing of the regular voice clips over the sped-up footage.
It was disconcerting.
@@brianinja
I thought it was nice being able to hear something while that went on for a while.
A communication error occurred.
Oof, I felt that one. That's something you don't want to see playing an MMORPG such as FFXIV, so I genuinely felt your pain when you saw that.
As a Trekkie, EMH will always mean Emergency Medical Hologram
Please state the nature of the medical emergency
Immediately my response when he asked
@@jdotoz And please deactivate me when your're done.
100%
16:53
I love how the automatic chapter generator called this segment ‘philosophical question’.
10:57 Well, I haven't seen that in a while of all Dave's playthrough - good to see the return of "communication error" pop up(s)!
"Me and my wife had another baby but it's a bean burrito level."
Oh that was dirty... 10:50
Please tell me that communication error was just edited for the video and didn't actually happen...
If it wasn't, that was a cruel cruel fate...
Sadly, the creator of the level saw DGR playing it and deleted the level while he was, so when he beat it the clear didn't count
@@nerdboy628That's just evil. Why would they take down a level to troll DGR intentionally? The entire level was just a big lie.
@@Reaktron88 I know, I don’t like it either. It’s happened multiple times, mostly on troll levels
@@nerdboy628 Well, it wasn't Nintendo. It was the creator of the level trying to be rude.
@@nerdboy628 That's... that's horrible.
12:09 The original NES Battletoads had one of the best title screen songs!!
For a moment, I thought he played my 1-1 Bean Burrito level from years ago. I had the clear condition be to kill all Goombas, the flag was replaced with a door, the door still went to the beginning, and munchers on tracks with block-covered bomb-ombs led to an On-Off to open the ending past the door. Oh, and the timer had less than 10 seconds remaining when I cleared it.
10:48 I know that exact feeling Dave, I once played a level that required you to speedrun through a SMW castle for 500 seconds, and you'd touch the axe on the very last frame if you ran the whole level at full speed. After a few tries I beat the level only to find out that its creator had taken it down while I was playing it.
I really wish the game had a way of still allowing you to see whose level you played even if it was deleted, I would have gone into ALL of his levels and Booed them. Deleting newly made levels just to waste players' time is a huge dick move anyhow, Nintendo should have done something to prevent trolling players like this. For instance, not allowing deletions within the first hour or so of uploading (if the level is deleted later, at least most players wouldn't notice then) or penalize creators who repeatedly delete new levels.
2:51-3:00 That music was perfectly timed.
Sounds exist in waves. Being heard or not doesn't change that. The falling creates sound waves, so it makes a sound.
Love your videos! I can’t catch your streams too often so I don’t donate there. You never fail to make me laugh. I really appreciate your content. Keep it up!
I never comment that often on Dave's videos but I gotta give a shoutout to the maker of the first level - IT WAS BRILLIANT! Makes me (almost) wanna play MM2 again NGL!
"Non believers looking pretty scared right n.."
*dies*
No, Dave, we are never scared because we know you are going to die the moment you try to say something like that. 🤣
And on the pedestal, these words appear:
My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings;
Clip it, chat! Witness me!
Nothing remains of this collosal wreck
0:54 It stands for easy, medium, hard.
0:54 EMH: Emergency Medical Hologramm
0:54 Earth’s Mightiest Heroes
I have seen Detective Pikachu, and despite not really being a Pokémon person, I quite enjoyed it. I think my favorite part was when they interviewed Mr.
Mime.
Indeed! I played _Blue Version_ between my Super Game Boy and original Game Boy, and watched just a little of the anime. That movie was *excellent.* I was *shocked* when Dave's loss for words turned into "not great." Beauty, eye of the beholder, all that...
2:54 the music fits perfectly lol
“Wow, you worked at NASA and gave it up to help teach young kids minds to help everyone in the future, thats amazing! Surely they must pay you living wage for something so important and helpful to society?”
“You’d think that. Anyways, Your pizza is 11$”
why did you write this on a mario vid
…Well I guess SOME people think pizza is important and helpful to society 😛
@@nicor3612have you watched said Mario video?
@@marshaenderheart ngl i got like halfway through😭😭this may be mb
Teachers are mainly neurotic foid propagandists.
First DGR video I have watched in a while!!
Sound is defined as mechanical compression waves created by movement of matter through air. It doesn't require someone or something to actually hear/detect it.
Anyone who says MM2 is a dead game just hasn’t watched enough DGR’s Stream. I have seen some crazy and fun stuff on levels and DGR plays them as a gentleman and scholar.
Love your videos and proud supporter!!
It must be, I never heard of Majora's Mask 2 😂
14:01 narrator: he didn’t make Chris’ job easier
The first frame of this vid is so DGR 😂
dgrpilled
"If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?"
When a tree falls, the motion disturbs the air and sends off air waves. This physical phenomenon, which can be measured by instruments other than our ears, exists regardless of human perception (seeing or hearing) of it.
So, the answer is yes. Just because there is no one in the forest to hear the sound does not mean that the sound did not take place. If once places a tape recorder in the forest, then later plays the recording after a tree fell, then we know that the sound occurred.
You don't have to ponder it anymore lol
The question isn't whether or not it occurred but instead whether or not the vibration traveling through the air is "sound" if it's not perceived. It's a matter of cognition, not physics
@@M_Alexander and that was already answered in my comment. Yes, it is a matter of physics. Everything in the natural world is.
And the matter is if it occurred. That's literally what the question asks: "Does it make a sound?" The answer is yes. Sound waves are produced regardless of who is there.
Just because it's a philosophical question, that doesn't make it a good one. Just like the equally dumb "Chicken or egg" question.
@@BlueMarbleApeMan you're the kind of person who insists a thought experiment has a definitive answer, huh
@@M_Alexander a strawman and an implied ad hominem. Good job. You're dismissed.
@@BlueMarbleApeMan 🙄 have fun missing the point
The answer to the philosophical question is that it's truly unknowable. Kinda like Schrödinger's cat. The point is that we as humans have to make assumptions for things we don't know. But the fact of the matter is, we don't know everything. If no one is there to hear the sound (or no one can physically see the cat), then ANYTHING known, unknown or currently inconceivable could've happened to prevent what we assume is the obvious outcome.
it makes a sound, its just that nobody hears it. duh. philosophers are dumb
Sounds are still produced, even if no life is within the radius of the sound to hear it.
The reason for the question is that, without anything to hear it, is it a sound or is it merely a vibration in the air?
@@M_Alexander It's a sound. Before life was populated on every coordinate on the planet: lightning, rain, hail, tornadoes, wind, rockslides, dripstone dripping water, waves coming to shore, trees falling, branches snapping, underwater bubbles; all of them made a sound. Yes, it could be a vibration in the air. Regardless, the sound was still made.
@@SunstriderGames-cx7vr no it's... it's like the difference between electromagnetic energy and the color orange. There's no physical law of orange or blue or music or art. It's like arguing the semantics of "I think therefore I am"
@@M_Alexander Alright, you stay with your delusion. I'll stick with my facts.
Oh, and when you die. Be sure to ask God the question. So, he can tell you "Yes".
@@M_Alexander Well I don’t think color is as arguable as sound, the meanings of the words and the characteristics of the phenomena are a little different
A color in itself is just…a color.
But i still say that a sound is pretty much only in the hearable range.
That bean burrito wasted roughly 2.28519864e-7 of Dave’s life!
"roughly"
@@almostbo yeah
@@almostbo That’s how much it takes off the average male lifespan
2.285e-7 of what
@@liam.28 the average male lifespan
I was really hoping the last mushroom on the 1-1 runs was a trap.
I love Star Trek, so when I saw *EMH* I just thought "Emergency Medical Hologram"
A) Trees can Hear, so the entire question of "If a Tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it does it make a sound?" is a Moot question, because its a Forest, there are other trees to hear it.... B) Sound is a form of kinetic energy that causes vibrations through the atoms of some medium, so if there's a Medium (Air, Dirt, Water, etc) then it will Still make a sound.... That's why there's no sound in space, there's no medium to carry the kinetic energy through.
17:38 The answer, at least in my opinion, depends on what you consider to be "making a sound". If you believe that it consists simply of the generation of pressure waves in the air that could be conceivably perceived as sound, then yes, it does. If, however, you believe that said waves require someone to actively perceive them in order to qualify as sound, then no, it doesn't. Or if, perchance, you believe that sound is an aspect of a transient world and is therefore ultimately meaningless, then the answer is flarglebargle.
So in truth, the answer is whatever you want it to be.
Chris cutting the recording at Dave buying a dress without finishing his story was robbery
That com error on that stinky one one was tragic 😂😂😂
18:15 According to the double slit experiment and quantum physics, science actually suggests that if absolute nothing is there to observe a tree falling then no, it doesn’t make a sound. And the tree actually only exists as math and data sitting in the background. The tree itself hasn’t actually even fallen until someone is there to observe it when all of the wave functions collapse into particles and decide that the tree has indeed fallen.
Tell us more about how you don't understand quantum mechanics nor what an "observer" means...
EMH = Easy, Medium, Hard
It was listing the difficulty of the objectives until each letter.
18:00 a blind person turns on a light in a room. Did the light actually turn on because the person is blind?
A tree falls and the only person around is deaf. Did the tree make noise?
Your videos are addicting. Props to your editor he does an amazing job and the two of you keep my attention.
10:46 "NSO is worth the money"
Dave, do another 100 endless easy series but see if you can make 200. Idk why i liked that so much
With the tufted hair and penciled on moustache, Dave is slowly turning into wig form Pedro from Napoleon Dynamite.
He's got my vote.
@@gizanked Same. I love Pedro, Dave, Napoleon Dynamite movie, so its just a whole lotta yes all around for me.
10:47 I swear, sometimes the game purposely infuriates Dave just for content 😂
9:00 It’s so weird with him being sped up, but the voiceover being normal speed 😅
If a tree falls in the forest, and:
person A is there to hear it
and person B is not there:
we know it made a sound since person A heard it;
and if person B knows that person A heard it, they can agree* that it was a sound since it was heard by person A(like we just did);
and if person A is there, nothing would be different to person B than if person A wasn’t there.
Thus, it would have still
made a sound.
*ignoring the dimension of belief or disbelief, or if you insist that the meaning of sound is just a perception
Okay maybe that’s not the best logic but… 😅
So it turns out the famous philosophical saying is just a game to find out if people have a stupid definition of sound? 😅
10:51
Nintendo: sorry Dave no world record today.
It wasn't Nintendo. The creator of the level did it to troll DGR in an evil way.
Lol the 1-1 “Bean Burrito” level is kinda like one of my levels, mine is called “1-1 x34” and is the same thing except instead of 20 laps, u gotta do 34 laps. And also the pipes work because otherwise it wouldn’t be possible
For another 2 million channel points, Dave will wear the dress.
Dave talks a lot = Dave fails a lot, like always! XD
Poor Chris had to edit overtime, due to Dave's clumsiness!
I hope that he won't forget to pay his employee(s?), cuz he surely(not Shirley) forgets a lot of parts of levels he already went past :O
17:52 Dave has clearly never heard of ultrasonic waves. XD
Like many questions in philosophy, the tree-falling-in-a-forest one isn't a philosophical question.
The underlying problem is "does the word 'sound' refer to the emission or the perception of vibrations?" This distinction is purely linguistic and the determination is completely arbitrary.
That POW Surfing was amazing and creative. $:^ )
I had no idea that Dave likes to kiss fire bars so much. Does Amanda know about this?
I really thought he was going to die to a goomba on the last go around but that was even funnier
Need even tighter timer, and stairs, more or higher stairs, then it could be called "Yusef's Big Bean Burrito".
EMH stands for Emergency Medical Hologram. See Star Trek: Voyager for information.
EMH stands for Eat My Hat.
Source: trust, it's definitely real
There's no way that I'm the only one who expected the teacher story to be a pun setup.
24th times the charm DGR...Clip it
After my old channel stopped recommending you I am now watching DGR again! 🎉
All these people talking about sound waves and if a human is around to hear and philosophy. I know damn well a bear heard that tree fall. So if a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to hear it doesn’t make a sound ? Yes it does, a bear heard it or at the very least a squirrel did.
Are you saying a bear or squirrel is not someone?
13:33 no dgr guarantee? AND HE BEAT IT?!
To answer if a tree falls in the woods and no one is a round to hear it will it still make a sound: A sound will be felt by something, so it will hear it via the senses. So yes due to how reverb will travel and energy will continue someone will feel it much like how the eardrum will sense sound. So yes even if no one is a round to "hear" it, they will feel the sound the same way the skin of the eardrum detects and the body interprets the pressure of the wave and by the brain interpret change and tonal pressure. Granted there will be bacterium around or animals and sound will carry as reverberation and various frequencies can travel for super long distances especially when something is microscopic.
10:46 omg 💀
I am a simple man i see bean burrito i click
Looking like Tobias Funke when he got his plugs.
😂😂😂😂
DGR's record on 1-1 Bean Burrito is `7:28` minutes
This reminds me of Simply's 1200 star run,Don't know why
Greetings from the BIG SKY.
That Pow Surfing level is probably one of the coolest levels I've ever seen XD
The troll mini games
I thought EMH was Electrifying My Head 😂
Yes it makes a sound. Laws of physics mean there is no other option. We don't hear a lot of things doesn't mean they make no sound. Stuff does not stop existing just because it is not observed. This is object permanence level 2. It does not need to be heard. It makes a sound but you do not experience sound. It makes about as much sense to me as asking if a tornado blew wind and no one was around to feel it did it really move any air? Of course it did.
I would uninstall
Legends say chat is still clipping it
Hey that’s me
16:08 some people just like to live simple lives
My old physics teacher was a man named Ken. I mention this because im pretty sure we're both in Oregon, and im from a rural town. His last name started with an M. Maybe the same person?
Just because you aren't there, it doesn't mean it didn't happen. Assuming otherwise is egotism.
Sound has nothing to do with "hearing it" - sound is just wave (disturbance of air if you will), and wave just goes and finally fades away - so the answer is "yes, there is sound when tree fall and noone can hear it"
If what you say is true, which I actually believe more, because sound IS just the vibration in the air. If sound was only when you hear it, "sound" wouldn't be a noun. So my grade 4 teacher was WRONG, and this makes more sense.
I could go for a burrito now thanks
1-1 but it's bean (been) burrito-ed
18:00: IF there's a DGR guarantee, and chat didn't hear it, does DGR still die on that run?
He said yes to the dress.
I still say Danny Devito should have voiced Pikachu in Detective Pikachu
A sound does not need to be heard to be a sound.
hot take: chris is doing better job then dgr
Oh and it's a troll level too
Me had some “High Hopes” that you’re going to Win but somehow you’d Won.
10:54 ha ha ha. Bad moment for this error.
14:40 "eeeeuuuueeeaaaeeeeEEEEHHHUUUUUAAaah"
Dgr can never leave the land of the bean burritos 🌯.
Edit: Spelling mistake
Love me a bran burrito 🌯
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EVERY SINGLE MORNING!!