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I am not sure I understand your question. Is this an accurate interpretation: "Why do some people just talk and talk and talk, when you are happy to listen?"
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no simpler. Why can't people, human beings, only be able to talk to another person, when the receiving party, being addressed, is capable of only hearing what is spoken? Why don't words go only where they need to go, nowhere inbetween, into no one else's ears instead of mixing up in the air?
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Due to the nature of sound waves. Without a closed channel, some sound is bound to go indirectly to the left and right. The farther away you are, the greater the fragmentation of the sound wave... the more apt someone else will pick it up. If we didn't communicate with sound, it would be a different story.
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