In Reply to: Re: Some morsels posted by middleground on November 12, 2002 at 10:43:15:
"Kind of like saying because Pluto is there we can see it with the naked eye"Interesting analogy, because Pluto can not be seen with our eyes does this mean it has no influence on us? Pluto was discovered because the other planets had a slight perturbation in their orbits therefore it was believed the gravitational pull of an unknown planet caused this.
Eventhough we can not see the planet it does exist and by gravitation forces influence our planet and therefore us. Similarily, just because we can't hear something in the traditional sense doesn't preclude these frequencies from having other influence on us or the sounds within our hearing range.
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- Re: Some morsels - Hafdef 20:48:30 11/12/02 (13)
- Re: Some morsels - middleground 07:58:58 11/13/02 (12)
- No… - David Aiken 12:00:51 11/13/02 (11)
- Re: No… - Pat D 08:27:35 11/17/02 (2)
- I'm dubious about that possibility - David Aiken 23:25:48 11/17/02 (1)
- Re: I'm dubious about that possibility - Pat D 06:45:16 11/18/02 (0)
- Re: No… - John Escallier 19:14:00 11/13/02 (7)
- I doubt that US would.. - Penguin 16:10:55 11/14/02 (2)
- Alas, if it were only so easy.. - John Escallier 18:41:26 11/14/02 (1)
- Agree..` - Penguin 06:14:10 11/15/02 (0)
- Re: No… - David Aiken 22:37:51 11/13/02 (3)
- I did that - John Escallier 15:27:44 11/14/02 (2)
- Hey man - Phil Tower 00:34:24 11/15/02 (1)
- They were Klipsh corner horns. - John Escallier 15:33:07 11/18/02 (0)