Next thing is all known subjective tests including blind tests are designed to detect audible differences in the acoustic signal, but we already know that these differences do not exist
If they don't exist then I guess you have your answer.
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire?
djones51Next thing is all known subjective tests including blind tests are designed to detect audible differences in the acoustic signal, but we already know that these differences do not existIf they don't exist then I guess you have your answer. I wouldn't ask if I have the answer. Do you find a mistake in my logic? |
At least we're getting closer to why everything sounds better at night in complete darkness: https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-have-captured-the-first-ever-image-of-an-electron-s-orbit-in... Besides, every particle resonates: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resonance Can two cables even be the same? Is there a way to create an exact atomic structure, either left to right or right to left. What if you go to a deeper level than electrons? What if with time the structure aligns in a certain direction due to the constant flow and excitement of the particles? I think there's more to it than pure electrical signal that we can measure. Just some thoughts |
djones51 Wait. I gave a specific, logical reason why it is impossible to rely on a blind test in such a situation, and not just stated that "we have to leave out basic science like blind listening tests". I expected you to criticize the logic, not just say, "The answer is, it doesn't exist." |