opaqueice;288618 Wrote: 
> That is what I meant.  Adding a loud sound on top of the -144dB
> component makes it much, much harder to hear (which is obvious - and
> yes, that's been studied).  I was just being as generous as possible to
> your totally absurd claim.
> 
> What was that?  Oh, sorry, nothing, I thought you said something - it
> must have been an air molecule hitting my left eardrum.  Nitrogen, I
> think, from the sound.
> 
> So, when are you going to apply for that $1,000,000?

TBH, I've given up listening to tones.  I find it boring and
unfulfilling emotionally.  I've decided that I prefer real music. 
YMMV.

(I haven't followed the Randi thing very closely, but FWIU, someone
wanted to take up his challenge, but it was specifically aimed at one
particular manufacturer and one particular set of cables, and the rules
were very tightly drawn to that purpose.  Mr Randi is not about to give
up his $1M in the interests of science, he is really just interested in
the publicity.)


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