|  06-10-2010, 07:06 PM | #226 | |
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | Quote: 
 If noise is sound and sound is the physical manifestation of sound waves in air then I believe that regardless of whether anyone/anything is there to 'hear it' that noise/sound is still there because it is for me that physical property of the universe that we describe upon detecting it as noise/sound. The physical manifestation is there, so it exists (of course without anyone there to prove it the point is mute) p.s. get it? mute?   | |
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|  06-10-2010, 08:04 PM | #227 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,793 Karma: 29028512 Join Date: May 2010 Location: Florida Device: Sony PRS 600, Nook ST, Toshiba Excite 10.1 AT 300 | 
			
			Does a melody exist, or is it just a sequence of notes that is interpreted by the listener?
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|  06-10-2010, 08:22 PM | #228 | 
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | |
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|  06-10-2010, 08:50 PM | #229 | 
| Da'i            Posts: 1,144 Karma: 1217499 Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Baltimore Device: Toshiba Thrive, Kobo Touch, Kindle 1, Aluratek Libre, T-Mobile Comet | |
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|  06-10-2010, 08:52 PM | #230 | |
| The Dank Side of the Moon            Posts: 35,930 Karma: 119747553 Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Denver, CO Device: Kindle2 & PW, Onyx Boox Go6 | Quote: 
  And what about the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind" they played melodies. Last edited by kennyc; 06-10-2010 at 08:55 PM. | |
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|  06-10-2010, 10:55 PM | #231 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,793 Karma: 29028512 Join Date: May 2010 Location: Florida Device: Sony PRS 600, Nook ST, Toshiba Excite 10.1 AT 300 | 
			
			I really have to watch my grammar.
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|  06-11-2010, 04:14 AM | #232 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 4,395 Karma: 1358132 Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: UK Device: Palm TX, CyBook Gen3 | Quote: 
 What gives rise to the perception of noise exists externally, but noise is an internal perception. We could have evolved to interpret pressure waves in air as something other than noise. I'm wondering if the same is true for our other senses, and can't see any reason why it isn't.   | |
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|  06-11-2010, 04:33 AM | #233 | |
| High Priestess            Posts: 5,761 Karma: 5042529 Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Montreuil sous bois, France Device: iPad Pro 9.7, iPhone 6 Plus | Quote: 
  I tend to reject something when too many people love it and tell me I should love it. But in Plato's case, I tried sincerely (I think) to like him, and was sincerely taken aback by what I can only, as a 20th Century born and raised person, see as intellectual dishonesty, both in the way he treated his adversaries and in the way he treated reality and logic. You seem to think that I am rejecting the whole of classical thinking. I never said I hated Apollonius or Pappus, or denied their contribution to geometry. But as far as I know, Plato did not bring any original contribution to geometry or science in general. OK, I'll try to be more honest with you and admit that there is something I admire in Plato: it's his insistence in defining the terms and concepts that he is discussing. This is something that we inherited from him and I think it's very important. Plato was important, but he was not alone. There were many other thinkers in ancient Grece and Rome, whose philosophy the Western tradition has tended to despise or ignore because they were materialists, and who had a lot more to say than we think. My personal favorite is Epicurus, maybe because he was the first I heard about. Before him was Democritus, who is strangely absent from Plato's writings. Both happened to think that the universe was made from small particles that they called atoms. They also thought that the human mind was purely physical. I think they were right. But that's not the most important thing. They also thought that the way to go about understanding the world is to observe it, and try to make sense of what we observe. | |
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|  06-11-2010, 04:48 AM | #234 | |
| Country Member            Posts: 9,058 Karma: 7676767 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Denmark Device: Liseuse: Irex DR800. PRS 505 in the house, and the missus has an iPad. | Quote: 
 As I write this post, there are female Blue Tits sitting in the tree outside demanding to be fed by their mates. They make this demand by a particular series of notes - which is meaningful to the male. I only mention this because it's easy to think of meaning requiring human consciousness, or something very much like it - which it doesn't. | |
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|  06-11-2010, 04:55 AM | #235 | 
| High Priestess            Posts: 5,761 Karma: 5042529 Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Montreuil sous bois, France Device: iPad Pro 9.7, iPhone 6 Plus | 
			
			Noise, music and language (in the spoken form) are all sounds, and we are trained from before the birth to separate sounds into meaningful ones, music and the rest. I once read that Japanese babies, already when they are a few months old, cannot distinguish the sounds "L" and "R", when French babies can. I think it's the same with music. The notes we learn to identify as music are very few I think, compared to oriental melodies. And we also learn to associate specific combinations of notes as music, and again that is different in other cultures. I wonder what Klingon music sounds like? | 
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|  06-11-2010, 04:57 AM | #236 | |
| High Priestess            Posts: 5,761 Karma: 5042529 Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Montreuil sous bois, France Device: iPad Pro 9.7, iPhone 6 Plus | Quote: 
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|  06-11-2010, 05:04 AM | #237 | 
| Country Member            Posts: 9,058 Karma: 7676767 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Denmark Device: Liseuse: Irex DR800. PRS 505 in the house, and the missus has an iPad. | 
			
			Don't want to be picky (that's obviously rubbish - if it was true I wouldn't be writing this post!), but there is a difference between melody and music. Some music contains no melody - John Cage's 4' 33" is I suppose the limit case, four and a half minutes of silence - and some melodies are not music, the melody that my phone makes when it rings (which is just the normal, old fashioned "ring-ring").
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|  06-11-2010, 05:07 AM | #238 | |
| High Priestess            Posts: 5,761 Karma: 5042529 Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Montreuil sous bois, France Device: iPad Pro 9.7, iPhone 6 Plus | Quote: 
  Point noted. I don't know anything about music anyway   | |
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|  06-11-2010, 05:13 AM | #239 | |
| Country Member            Posts: 9,058 Karma: 7676767 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Denmark Device: Liseuse: Irex DR800. PRS 505 in the house, and the missus has an iPad. | Quote: 
 I don't know - I'm not sure how one could know - but I doubt it. I don't think the world is meaningful for rocks. | |
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|  06-11-2010, 05:32 AM | #240 | |
| High Priestess            Posts: 5,761 Karma: 5042529 Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Montreuil sous bois, France Device: iPad Pro 9.7, iPhone 6 Plus | Quote: 
  We tend to concentrate on differences, because they are what helps us, well, differentiate things (  ), that is, classify, describe and understand them. And the practical consequences of tiny differences can be huge. But in fact the differences are very few in number, compared to the similarities. This is especially true within the human species, but it's also true of the way we look at other living beings. I wonder, if we ever manage to find life elsewhere (intelligent or otherwise), how really different it will be. | |
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