Isn’t that a philosophy question?
No, it wouldn’t. In fact, at the speed that Mr. Cheney is likely to be able to punch anyone or anything, you probably wouldn’t actually hear the sound of the punch, but rather Pres. Bush’s grunt or whatever sound he’d make.
However, if you put Cheney in a sound room with foam rubber and had him punch it, and recorded that sound, then you did the same thing with Pres. Bush, and recorded that sound, they would be distinctly different, owing to the compressional at material properties of both mediums.
Isn’t that a philosophy question?
No, it wouldn’t. In fact, at the speed that Mr. Cheney is likely to be able to punch anyone or anything, you probably wouldn’t actually hear the sound of the punch, but rather Pres. Bush’s grunt or whatever sound he’d make.
However, if you put Cheney in a sound room with foam rubber and had him punch it, and recorded that sound, then you did the same thing with Pres. Bush, and recorded that sound, they would be distinctly different, owing to the compressional at material properties of both mediums.
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Geologist.
I know a hilarious way to find out. He’d have to be quick, because Bush has good shoe-dodging reflexes
that would give him the advantage.
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