magiccarpetride;611296 Wrote: 
> One thing not clear to me is why do people insist that our experiences
> have nothing to do with reality? Aren't our experiences also reality?
> Or, to put it more bluntly: what else is there other than our
> experiences?
The point I am trying to make is that the reality (in the sense you are
using it) or otherwise of your experiences  is not relevant to the
question of whether your experiences are significant data to be
accorded much weight in assessing the probability that the changes in
your audio system, to which you attribute causal responsibility for
your experiences, will if repeated by others consistently lead to
similar experiences by them.
It is your attribution of causal responsibility for your experiences
(and hence the likelihood that others will predictably repeat them)
which, rightly or wrongly, some people are inclined to doubt. It does
not in any way help to insist that your experiences must be real just
because  they are your experiences; it is beside the point.


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