walt willis
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One of the things that Phil Corso's brother-in-law told me was hard to understand until now.
He ask me to listen to the sound of a pin dropping on the table and then ask if I could hear the sound.
Then he waited for a minute and ask if I could still hear the sound.
Do any of you on this forum understand why he did that?
Now I do understand what he was trying to tell us...
It made no good sense at the time, but now I see his point.
He said that the sound did not go away, but we left the sound behind.
Hope you all get it...It only took me from 1965 till now.
He ask me to listen to the sound of a pin dropping on the table and then ask if I could hear the sound.
Then he waited for a minute and ask if I could still hear the sound.
Do any of you on this forum understand why he did that?
Now I do understand what he was trying to tell us...
It made no good sense at the time, but now I see his point.
He said that the sound did not go away, but we left the sound behind.
Hope you all get it...It only took me from 1965 till now.