How Science Got Sound Wrong


I don't believe I've posted this before or if it has been posted before but I found it quite interesting despite its technical aspect. I didn't post this for a digital vs analog discussion. We've beat that horse to death several times. I play 90% vinyl. But I still can enjoy my CD's. ย 

https://www.fairobserver.com/more/science/neil-young-vinyl-lp-records-digital-audio-science-news-wil...
artemus_5
Malman, do I look like I care what you think? ๐Ÿ™„ Your post is not only a drive-by shooting but itโ€™s a hijacking. You canโ€™t even stay on topic. And stop stalking me.
"Malman, do I look like I care what you think? ๐Ÿ™„ Your post is not only a drive-by shooting but itโ€™s a hijacking. You canโ€™t even stay on topic. And stop stalking me. "

Well evidently the answer to do you care is yes and like clockwork the guy with 18,000+ comments shows up.
The amusing thing about stuff you say can best be illustrated like this. You accuse me of being a thread hijacker but two comments above say
" Yes, beveling the outer edge of the CD to make the disc perfectly round is a good idea since it reduces the CD flutter and vibration. The disc still needs to be stiffened, I have a solution but itโ€™s secret, itโ€™s the Mystery Tweak. "
++ to atdavid for his correct summation of your contributions. Oh and please quit stalking me if you have nothing worthwhile to say.
What are you, The Two Stooges? Why, I oughta clunk your heads together! ๐Ÿคช ๐Ÿ˜œ