Mnyb;514455 Wrote: 
> reality is not so malleable, under extreme circumstances black holes
> neutron stars ?
> 
> But our *perception* of reality is very malleable :)
> 
> In fact we have no direct experience of reality it's filtrates trough
> our senses and and brains. we have a very limited input, I would love to
> see the whole em band on every scale from microscopic to the really
> large things, but i cant. The night sky would probably be a wonder to
> behold.
> Our personal experience of life is a kind of personal fiction that is
> mostly paralleled to reality in the best cases, I hope mine is ?
> 
> Hence the need for indirect and external methods, statistics (abx)
> mathematics or measurement also known as science, to establish fact's(
> which by nature is a temp until better one is found) .
> 
> Everything else is anecdotes and is of no value to establish a fact.
> An anecdote is in best case an tale of your personal experience of an
> event, but it it only establish your experience.
> We as a collective can be totally wrong too ! So the sheer amount of
> "tales" does only prove a thing "interesting to investigate" if if's not
> to counter to very established facts, then it can be discarded whole
> sale.
> 
> If I told you that gravity does not work in a small spot in my garden,
> you would not believe me right , no amount of single malt will change
> that ?
> 
> Or that mpingo disc makes my SB3 sounds better ? or quantum purifiers
> ?
> 
> Oop's I used the "new posts" function I did not see that this was in
> audiophile, I'll better run and hide.


Excellent post. I agree completely.


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