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Geoff wrote that "real science doesn't pretend to know everything " ,  nor is it arrogant but rather curious and investigatory.  This is absolutely right. Willemj  note the spirit of what this implies, you should rethink your smug attitude and name calling. Just give it some contemplation. 
Charles 
willemj, love it when one’s premise sounds like a dictate.
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willemj
The rules of the game are quite simple: you have a new idea that you want to be viewed as scientifically true? Publish it ...
Pardon me, but neither you nor I make the rules here. Provided they follow Audiogon's guidelines, everyone is free to post here without complying with your dictates. This isn't a scientific forum so if that's what you seek, you might want to look elsewhere.

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@willemj - there is no economical reason why we would want to publish and prove in a scientific journal.  High-end audio companies have a hard enough time keeping in business with the tough internet market as it is.  We do not have the same path as scientists, who need their published results to show "proof" and justification of their existence.  This is typically the path in the scientific community where published articles provide ability to get more funding/time for future projects.

I suggest you look elsewhere.  This forum is not meant to "prove" scientific facts, but to share audio experiences.