There are powerful skeptical arguments that can introduce doubt into any epistemic system. Does that mean we should consider such arguments? Perhaps for the purpose of philosophical navel gazing, it can be a valuable intellectual exercise to take a look at the limits of statistics and...
Bad schtick by my standards, except I would disagree ASR deserves better class of troll considering the number of quotes and responses and time it took for anyone to even realize it was schtick. See following:
When you are responding to someone running pure schtick under the moniker "low iq audiophile with golden ears", and completely agreeing with and approving of what they are saying and actually QUOTING IT that is when you need to take a step back and....just sayin.
and in case you delete:
IMO, if you don't understand the equations, you don't understand electrodynamics. And there are few people who aren't physics, math or EE majors that have the mathematical background to understand any of that stuff. And most of the people who have the ability to learn that stuff, wouldn't have...
Anyone who believes in audiophoolery will do anything they can to avoid such an experience. Some people just love to live under a veil of ignorance. Might work for people who already have a decent math/science education, but for most audiphools, forcing them to have a "DBT experience" isn't...