arnyk wrote: > If so, you must be highly pained by your energetic arguing on the side > of audio mysticism. > > > > Well then you have contradicted yourself, because the simplist thing is > what I do - listen to music for pleasure. Thing is, from time to time I > may inadvertently hear new detail, or not. > > However, there is some interesting relevant science. Our brain's ability > to remember small details in sound is so limited (just a few seconds) > that we forget most of it a few seconds after we hear it. So, every time > we hear what seem to us to be new details when in fact nothing changed > but us. > > > > No, it is well understood, but apparently not by you. > > > > Dave :) > > No need for help testing that because it is a known fact of science. I > personally encountered it back in the late 1970s. I've seen it in books > and papers written after 1985. > > > > > That's good because they don't exist! > > > > Well, I am now 70 and I know for sure that things I heard easily when I > was in my 30s are not so easy or impossible for me now. > > > > I predict that you will continue to resist the facts of science that I > post here. That how it always seems to work. People want me to be more > open minded, when it is they who are both ignorant and closed minded.
I'm hardly being energetic. If you knew everything in the 1970's, then you're hardly open to new ideas. Please don't call me ignorant: it's rude, & by your own admission, you're old enough to know better. Just for reference, I'm 62, so don't talk down to me... Dave (still :)) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Golden Earring's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=66646 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=106519 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles
