CatBus;178085 Wrote: > The burden of evidence is always on the curious mind. There are plenty > of incurious folks who can understand the evidence once it's there. > There are also many curious folks with no interest in evidence > whatsoever. The world's a big place. There are even curious people > who could get all of the needed evidence but just have other priorities > than proving someone else's theory. > > Big crazy new ideas often get "dismissed" for years before they're > vindicated. Jitter, continental drift, that sort of thing. But there > are also lots of big crazy new ideas that get "dismissed" for years and > are still dismissed. Hollow earth theory and green magic markers come > to mind. The difference is evidence. Sometimes some nice skeptic will > go get your evidence for you. But usually it's up to you.
Yes, of course. But there is a difference between being able to fathom that something may be possible, even though not researched yet, and dismissing outright anything "strange" as being impossible (what I call a nay-sayer). -- P Floding No, I didn't ABX it. And I won't even if you ask me. (Especially not if you ask me.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ P Floding's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=2932 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=32466 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
