opaqueice;353439 Wrote: 
> 
> Trouble is, if you don't know -why- something is happening, and you
> don't know -what- precisely is happening, and you don't know if the
> subjects are even aware of it, it's pretty hard to do anything with
> that information.  
> 
> For all we know, adding supertweeters to speakers and moving to a
> hi-rez format will make music sound -worse-, since then there will be
> anharmonically related HF sounds from music and background interfering.
> Or something.  Point being, without a good theory, data is useless.We have 
> the data, we have an observation of reality. If we can't
elaborate a theory, then we should continue searching, don't you think
so ?



opaqueice;353439 Wrote: 
> Beware of conspiracy theories.  Everything can be explained by a
> conspiracy...  
> 
> What I think is more likely is that this research is deeply flawed (for
> example because they may have messed up the statistics, and their
> results are not actually significant).  At least in my field of
> science, when that kind of thing happens the community just ignores the
> paper - no one wants to waste their precious time debunking something
> everyone already knows is wrong.You're no better than me, you just make 
> suppositions without evidence.
;)


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