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I can understand “vibes”

All matter is composed of molecules, which are made up of atoms. All molecules are vibrating. Vibrations are capable of being picked up by organisms. Sound, for example, are vibration being picked up by ears. Vibrations can be felt as well, obviously. I totally forgot the point i was trying to make
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SW-User
Sound is the air vibrating. That's why there is no sound in a vacuum
ShadowOfMyself · 31-35, M
Air is also matter. All matter is composed of vibrating molecules. You are right, sound cannot exist in a vacuum because there is no matter to vibrate@SW-User
SW-User
@ShadowOfMyself this is different to the electromagnetic spectrum. Sound isn't part of that. Without a receptor sound doesn't really exist. Only the vibrating air does exist
ShadowOfMyself · 31-35, M
@SW-User light vibrates as well. Light is composed of protons, protons vibrate. Light is an electromagnetic wave.
SW-User
@ShadowOfMyself yes that is correct
It's the only part of the spectrum that we see