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no but he did have no brain. wait that was the person who asked this question
first find someone who is willing to listen to your question. tell them you have a question, walk away from that person where they cant hear you, cover your ears, so you cant hear yourself, and ask that question out loud!
Typically when someone answers a question by saying "What?" or asking another question, it indicates that they either did not understand or did not hear the question. In this situation, repeat and rephrase to improve your clarity.
it just how your brain works see a scienctist to prove me right or wrong
yes they can. It is muffled, like when someone talks when we are under water, but they can hear it! no,when we are under water and alive with senses in our brain to detect and compare, is assumed we hear,but for a baby that is not yet born, can't hear anything
the brain helps you to tell you what you hear
'What do your ears enable you to do?' could be a question with the answer 'hear'.
When you hear a phone number and write it down, your brain uses short term memory.
It means that you are dreaming that you are hearing someone call your name ot that someone is trying to wake you. Because as you say in your question, YOU are asleep.
When people read to themselves, their brain activates the same auditory pathways as when they hear someone else speak. This internal speech mechanism allows individuals to "hear" the words in their mind as they read, contributing to their ability to process and understand the text.
What, I couldn't hear you. you can hear it in your head when you read it in your head