THIS IS MY OPINION! Do not rely on it!
I think that if a sound loud enough, or of the right note (high or low), will reach a person, he could be knocked out. Sound consists of sound waves, and if they are powerful enough, they can do serious damage. It is a fact that loud noises made people deaf, because their eardrums could not withstand the sound waves, so if they are too strong, they may do damage to your brain.
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you would still hear the sound because of the sound's echo
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Hard reflexions from walls reflect the sound and add it to the direct sound. That gives amplification of the total sound.
The unit of sound intensity I is watts per meter squared (W/m²). Sound intensity is a sound energy quantity. Sound pressure deviations are moving our eardrums. The unit of sound pressure p is pascals (Pa) or newton per meter squared (N/m²). Sound pressure is a sound field quantity. Another answer: The most common unit of sound intensity is the decibel (dB). Reply: No! We got the sound intensity measured in W/m² and the sound intensity level we measure in decibels (dB). The question was "sound intensity".
Sound is vibrations not matter.