Nostromo;188642 Wrote: 
> You seem to think that its a brute fact that you can hear the
> difference, even though you didn't do a blind test. Of course, denying
> the existence of brute facts is silly. But is it really a brute fact?
> The only way to make sure is to do a blind test. After all, subjective
> factors can influence what you perceive or not, or what you thought you
> perceived or not. If you can ABX them, then there's a real difference.
> If you can't, then you can't. Of course, it doesn't necessarily mean
> that there isn't a difference, it just means you can't hear it. If only
> one person can ABX them, then you're right: there's a difference, even
> if 99.9% of us poor slobs can't tell them apart. And Aczel admits this
> much in the article I linked. But, of course, knowing that wouldn't do
> us slobs any good. ;)

Can you differ between a black and a white car?


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