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Does sound really exist if you are deaf?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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Starsmors

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Interesting question.... If your brain is unable to receive and process sound waves, then I suppose sound doesn't exist to you, but that certainly doesn't mean that sound doesn't exist in general.

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