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Re: What's the difference between these statements?

>So the answer to your question is no. Nobody with a technical knowledge about the performance of cables and sound perception will waste their time with people like Tubeguy once he has made it clear that he has no desire to understand what is going on.<

Fine. You and those like you have just guaranteed that this debate will continue ad infinitum. I have no problem with that. I'm sure Tubeguy will understand that no amount of practical proof can undo what years of scientific training has instilled. I find that frightening but it is what it is.

>Where you are strongly at fault is not understanding what scientific knowledge is, how it works and why people with scientific knowledge can perceive things about a scientific subject that you cannot.<

I'm not concerned (at the moment) with perceiving things about a scientific subject so much as I am fascinated by your implication that someone cannot prove the science to be incorrect, particularly in light of your comment that many scientists refine their scientific knowledge. The only thing that makes sense to me is that you must be saying that there is no way that Tubeguy could tell one component from another blind and therefore since you know the outcome, you aren't interested in the experiment. True?


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