It's like climate change debate or any politics these days--neither side will change the others' mind--but believers can share while non-believers can only bash--and i have no idea yet which camp i'm in on this !
Does raising speaker cables off the floor really make a big difference?
My cables are laying on the floor (in a mess), would raising them off the floor really make much of a difference? The problem is they are quite wide and too long
http://mgaudiodesign.com/planus3.htm so any suggested props are appreciated! Cheers
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andy2 Not saying to agree or disagree. But I’ll end with this quote as previously. "Extraordinary claim requires extraordinary evidence." >>>>For one thing it’s not really an extraordinary claim. It’s not like say, demagnetizing CDs or all wires are directional. For another thing, the person you say is the author of that quote, Carl Sagan was about to have Ellie Arroway try to travel through a black hole in order to get to Vega in his novel (and later move), Contact 📡 until Kip Thorne pointed out to him that she Ellie would surely die if she tried to enter a black hole. She would be torn into a million bits. Duh! So he decided to use a wormhole instead of a black hole as the faster than light means of travel to Vega. Which, actually, is also a shitty idea. You know, since worm holes are very much theoretical in nature. |
Some would say it is more akin to religion. Lacking understanding or knowledge, one will make up an explanation to fill in the gaps. Maybe it is akin to anti-vaxxers (and climate change denial), again, most lacking knowledge, will grab onto anything that appears to support their desired world view. wyoboy38 posts12-22-2019 1:02pmIt's like climate change debate or any politics these days--neither side will change the others' mind--but believers can share while non-believers can only bash--and i have no idea yet which camp i'm in on this ! |
I think there is an awful lot of projection from naysayers as of late. They cling to certain bias diagnosis (from afar) and neglect the ones they fall victim to. Fear of change can be a large predictor of one's perception to any manner of topic. The lengths one will go to to remain in their bubbles is astounding. The results can bring down empires, societies, religions and even audio forums. All the best, Nonoise |
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