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Originally Posted by Rasmus Faber Right, so since both of you chose to disregard my judgment without hesitation, I will, however not make the same judgment on you.
Since we have now entered into the realm of psychology, would you not say that its not then equally likely that my claim does not sound good to you because it does not comply with your world view, or desired reality?
Anyway, if I sit and listen to my left and right speaker not moving air in the exact same way because one of them has a different cable, and that is indeed pseudo-science, then perhaps I should just resign from my job as a decently succesful producer, mixer, engineer, etc, that I've worked with for the last 10 years, as my ears are apparently good for nothing. Or maybe thats taking it too far, but it seems then all my gear upgrades for the last 10 years has been in vain, as my brain is too receptive to pseudo-science and my ears cant judge on subtle differences... |
It's not bashing you to suggest you have fallen victim to confirmation bias, it happens to all of us very easily.
If you are that easily offended by the suggestion that you're not hearing what you think you're hearing and you're only looking for people that support your claim, that is clearly confirmation bias.
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Alternatively, instead of just sticking to your pre-concieved ideas, how about believing me for a second, and continue the conversation based on that, and perhaps we can actually discover something that would be of gain for all of us.
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I have no reason to believe otherwise, the proof of extraordinary claims rests on you, not us.
Keeping an open mind is fine, I asked for an explanation, I am open to that, until you show me otherwise I will rely on my own personal anecdotes.