Parker+Geralds+RP+Post+2


 * 1. If a tree falls in the woods and nobody’s there to hear it, does it make a sound? **
 * 2. If a Tree Falls in the Forest **
 * 3. At first there is a history of the commonly posed question then different perspectives on the subject is given. **
 * 4. [|__http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_a_tree_falls_in_a_forest__] **
 * 5. I googled my question on May 27 while chilling and eating some cheetos and this wikipedia page popped up. **
 * 6. S Authors of the wiki **
 *  O After many years of having this question posed someone made a wiki for it **
 *  A People interested in old age questions such as this one **
 *  P This was made so that people could get multiple perspectives on the subject. **
 *  S If a Tree Falls in the Forest **
 *  Tone informative, unbiased, complicated **
 * 7. This source provided me with multiple people that have looked into this question in detail and honestly it left me with more questions than answers. I liked to see that people were as interested in the topic as i am and that they shared my view on it but at the same time, if such great minds could not figure out this questions why should i even attempt it? But other than that i also learned about different religious views that explore this idea such as Zen and Hinduism. **
 * 8. There was no clear claim here because the article gave a relatively unbiased summary on the topic but if i were to have to find one the claim he makes would be that this author believes that this topic is controversial and should be explored further. **
 * 9. Certain parts of this article was persuasive to me because i agreed with it. There were other times where i respected the ideas presented to me but courteously denied being persuaded by it. But in the end i was able to branch from this source to others so it was useful to me in the end. **
 * 10. "Two monks were arguing about the temple flag waving in the wind. One said, "The flag moves." The other said, "The wind moves." They argued back and forth but could not agree. **
 * The Sixth Ancestor said, "Gentlemen! It is not the wind that moves; it is not the flag that moves; it is your mind that moves." **