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codifus wrote:
On Mar 18, 11:08?am, Steven Sullivan wrote:
Greg Wormald wrote:
Most scientists I know talk in terms of 'suggests', 'indicates', and
'theory', rather than black and white certainties, and this makes me
want to try many things for myself.


All scientists would say that to demonstrate that your effect is real,
you have to use a controlled experiment. ?'Just listening for yourself'
doesn't suffice.

Absent a firm technical basis for the effect, there's a very good chance
that any difference you are hearing with your bi- and tri-wiring, is
imaginary. ?A scientist would insist that you rule out that possibility
first.

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That is true, and I completely agree. No one here is stating anything
as fact. An observation was made in not so controlled conditions and
the confirmation was stated as an opinion. You know, IMO?


If I reported that I observed perpetual motion, would it really matter whether
it was phrased as an opinion or not?

Here's a simple fact for you; all facts start out as observations.


Of course not all observations become facts....I'll give you that one.


Most don't.

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