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in San Francisco an ordinary flame shooting from a gas jet in Lubbock Texas a rat grooming itself to the vibrations of Mozart in Basel Switzerland gluey fluids dancing wildly across all these are experiments in scientific laboratories and each experiment helps to reveal another curious aspect of sound [Applause] if a tree falls in the forest no one should hear it does it make any sound this was a philosophic riddle in the 1700s there is still no simple answer we do know that a tree crashing in the forest creates waves in the air around it any vibration even the smallest creates waves in the air but to become the sensation of sound these waves must be picked up by an ear and they must be processed by a living brain we could not live our lives as we do without sound we rely on sound for information communication order sound waves pursue us all the days of our lives [Applause] of all our links to the outside world sound may be the essential sense [Applause] a release of fe