This reminds me of the problem I had when studying the Psychology module at university. The sheer amount of terminology being thrown at us really exasperated me.
I found it frustrating that they were using so many words and phrases that would have no meaning if I tried to use them on the street or with my family and friends.
It bothered me back then in the pre internet age, and I guess it still does now, albeit to a lesser extent.
Anyway, in the end, since folks like Amir have far, far more knowledge and experience than most of us here do, and their findings are open to scrutiny and challenge, then why not at least have a look?
I have and engineering/.science degree, but also took a course in psychology in uni and a biology course.
I don’t call myself a psychologist nor an expert on infectious diseases.
A lot of people do seem comfortable to opine on topics that that they are not necessarily expert in.
I own a CD player, and I do some DSP.
And my main experience is that we have been hearing since the 80s that CD would destroy vinyl in term on sound quality.
But I keep seeing digital systems that cost as much as some is comfortable spending or a lot more.
Maybe I am expert at at least knowing that measurements exist and that different perspectives could be worth considering?