andynormancx;611129 Wrote: 
> Logically, if one is hearing a difference but there isn't actually one,
> which can very easily happen, then there is no difference that can be
> measured.

That's the gist of my question: when you say "but there isn't actually
one", on whose authority are you claiming that there isn't one? The way
you've posited things, it would appear that you firmly believe that
there is some authority out there, some impartial 3rd party, that is
absolutely non-subjective, absolutely infallible, and can be fully
trusted. That authority can then point out the error of our ways to us.

This smacks of religious fanaticism. Yes, if you indeed believe that
God exists, he is omnipresent and omniscient, then you can ask God
whether the difference is really there, and God will tell you with 100%
certainty.

But you'd be tarred, feathered and laughed out of any
engineering-infested forum, such as this one, if you were to claim such
findings, no?

So, in the absence of the All Knowing God, who else can be that 100%
infallible?


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