Those deeply engrained in the scientific and engineering communities are disciplined to defend their positions with hard data.
I think there are a lot of people who want to play at being scientists or engineers when they defend their technocratic positions on audio. The giveaway is when they attempt to make claims about metrics that are simply not in evidence.
Lower THD for instance. Not proven to sound better and under some circumstances higher may be preferred. Like measuring the hardness of a metal. Yes, we can measure hardness, but is harder better? That's a different issue and judged by application. Measuring hardness is an engineering discipline, but claiming it is universally better is outside the scope of the discipline.