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What is sound if not vibrations in the air?

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It’s an ontological argument. OP is creating a categorical distinction where “sound” is the cognitive process by which pressure waves are perceived, eg as information. I think it’s a fairly common distinction to make, but it is also kind of unsatisfying is the sense that it feels a bit like linguistic nihilism.

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linguistic nihilism

i had a sudden vision of winning fediverse bingo with this entry being called

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Is tinnitus a sound?

Is bone conduction sound?

Are the signals a cochlear implant produce sound?

Sound is a perception. Sound waves are what can generate that perception. But sound doesn’t always require soundwaves, so there is a difference.

It’s very much a “dancing on the head of a pin” distinction, but the baseline joke also requires it.

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Yes, those all are sounds.

From Wikipedia:

Tinnitus is a variety of sound that is heard when no corresponding external sound is present.

Should have been more distinct. Sounds are just vibration, they don’t need to go through air.

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I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh Lord

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The brains interpretation of the pressure waves beating against the eardrum.

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it doesn’t.

Oh, ok.

It creates sound waves…

Uh…

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Are you earnestly saying sound only exists if someone hears it?

A sound, also known as “air vibrations” to some, exists independently of a listener. It does not “become sound” only if someone hears it.

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Yes and no. It all depends in what field you’re describing sound. In physics, a tree that fell in the forest most definitely made a sound. In psychology, it doesn’t.

In physics, sound is a vibration that propagates as an acoustic wave through a transmission medium such as a gas, liquid or solid.

In human physiology and psychology, sound is the reception of such waves and their perception by the brain.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound

To be honest, I’m with the physicists.

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