M17TT C
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What utter horse shit! You use your eye lids to see now do you??
No but if you close them, then you cannot see.
What utter horse shit! You use your eye lids to see now do you??
What utter horse shit! You use your eye lids to see now do you??
Go and study biology for a while, then come back and we'll continue this discussion. I don't deal with amateurs :icon_wink
Poppycock. Are you seriously suggesting that somebody with a smaller head than somebody else will not have such good hearing?The ear works by funneling sound waves down the outer ear thing, through your ear to your ear drum and then on to a nerve and your brain somehow. Therefore if the outer ear bit is only half its original size then it will not be able to absorb as much sound as it could when at its original size, resulting in hearing not being as 'good' as it was before.
The ear works by funneling sound waves down the outer ear thing, through your ear to your ear drum and then on to a nerve and your brain somehow. Therefore if the outer ear bit is only half its original size then it will not be able to absorb as much sound as it could when at its original size, resulting in hearing not being as 'good' as it was before.
I even admitted that they eye reasoning was pure bullshit. I was joking with the comment 'Science at its best' for those who were thinking it is not science at its best!
No but if you close them, then you cannot see.
Poppycock. Are you seriously suggesting that somebody with a smaller head than somebody else will not have such good hearing?
So small children cannot hear or see, despite their smaller heads ?
Yes, because it's all relativeI am suggesting that due to the smaller size of the outer ear, that person would not be able to hear as well as they could when their head was at its original size, I'm talking about the same person, not different people.
Would you expect your hearing to be as good if your ears were only half of the size they are now?
right, that explains it, thanks :icon_roll
bats are blind not deafdogs can hear high pitched noises, cos of being smaller
and bats are deaf cos they're really small
or summat
Yes, because it's all relative
And exactly how blind are they :icon_rollbats are blind not deaf
This question is even more difficult then the head one. Who do you hate more Foxello or M17TT C?
I really cant decide???
And exactly how blind are they :icon_roll
In which case they should be able to see very wellas a bat?
In which case they should be able to see very well
Bats use sonar in the dark to aid their night visionSo whats all this big conspiracy about how bats cannot see and have to use ultrasound as a method of detecting matter?
They fed me lies at school!!
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