totoro;156948 Wrote: 
> I concur. Especially in cases where the known science says something
> different than the tweak purveyors, it's up to those purveyors and
> their proponents to show that their tweaks actually work, not the other
> way around.
> 
> As the old saying goes, "there are two sides to every story, but
> sometimes one side is lying, delusional, or simply wrong".

"Known science"?
I don't think anyone ever has to "prove" why they have certain
preferences. It is just absurd to demand from people to "prove"
opinions. Sure, one can point out that there seems to be no scientific
support for certain views, but going from there to actually demanding
proof?

Looking back in history we now know that the people who told off
"subjectivists" has in most cases been proven wrong, once the
measurements and evidence gathering had caught up with "just
listening". I only wish the nay-sayers would learn from history, and
show just a little bit more restraint in their slagging off efforts.


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