Wolf--clearly, you are confused. As an Atheist, you do not believe in a deity you cannot experience with your senses or emotions--if it isn't there, it just doesn't exist; no evidence to prove its existence. Those who do believe in deities have faith, and there is no point in arguing with faith, as you well know. However, we here who report the sonic benefits of SR fuses do not need faith--we are hearing the sonic improvements. You have not heard them, so you draw the same conclusion about us and our SR fuses as you do about deities. This is a mistake.
As a man of logic, you would not conclude that, if you do not hear an improvement, no one else can, either. This is a fallacy, an argument from incredulity or perhaps, false equivalence. Rather, you would question your hearing, your system, your method of testing, the condition you were in, etc. If you had further interest in the matter, perhaps you would try the fuses in a different system to control for variables.
Of course, you would not believe others based on the testimony of their experiences, would you? No--that is not how a skeptic interprets the world. However, you may claim special audio knowledge that qualifies you, and you alone, to dismiss the claims of many others as absurd based solely on your unique experience of having not verified their claims. Again, the error of drawing a false conclusion and then proposing a fallacious argument. And so, you seem to be conflating your perspective of skepticism of what is unproven to yourself with others' findings based on their individually unique and, more so, their collective findings of the sonic improvements provided by SR fuses. We are here to help you with that.
As a man of logic, you would not conclude that, if you do not hear an improvement, no one else can, either. This is a fallacy, an argument from incredulity or perhaps, false equivalence. Rather, you would question your hearing, your system, your method of testing, the condition you were in, etc. If you had further interest in the matter, perhaps you would try the fuses in a different system to control for variables.
Of course, you would not believe others based on the testimony of their experiences, would you? No--that is not how a skeptic interprets the world. However, you may claim special audio knowledge that qualifies you, and you alone, to dismiss the claims of many others as absurd based solely on your unique experience of having not verified their claims. Again, the error of drawing a false conclusion and then proposing a fallacious argument. And so, you seem to be conflating your perspective of skepticism of what is unproven to yourself with others' findings based on their individually unique and, more so, their collective findings of the sonic improvements provided by SR fuses. We are here to help you with that.