Why audiophiles are different (explained with color)


A very interesting video on color and color perception. How it comes into being.

In the act of doing so, it illustrates how the complexity of the high end audio world comes into existence.. 

at the same time it explains how we end up with almost what you would call 'violent detractors'. Negative detractors.

People unable to discern nuance. Audio haters. As in .....non evolved people, regarding audio.

This is not a put down, it merely uses the words to describe the position in life they are in at the time. They may evolve more into the given audio directions, or they may not. It is a matter of will, choice, time, and innate capacity to do so.

Why The Ancient Greeks Couldn't See Blue
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Hi oldhvymec, it's 'You Can Leave Your Hat On'.  Joe Cocker, amongst many others sang it, but it was written by Randy Newman, a master of understated irony.
Your upbringing is forcing you to incessantly write 'ya' instead of properly writing 'you'?
A very interesting video on color and color perception. How it comes into being

The video only touched on how humans began using color for survival it never mentioned how "color or color perception " came into being. It did talk about the reasons why blue wasn’t mentioned in old texts or in art except for the Egyptians. I’ll go out on a limb and assume color came into being long before humans.


In the act of doing so, it illustrates how the complexity of the high end audio world comes into existence


Maybe someone can explain the jump from the information in the video to how high end audio came into existence for someone who is "non evolved" like me.
“If you have to ask what Jazz is, you’ll never know” - Louis Armstrong