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PHC1 03-01-2019 03:27 PM

Behind the Curve Netflix
 
Flat Earth... It is a movement that is gaining steam and finding supporters by the droves all over the world. :D

Don't miss the Behind the Curve documentary available on Netflix. Who are the Flat Earth believers, what makes them tick, why such blind following with all the evidence available today that the Earth is not FLAT?

https://youtu.be/VZzsq40Bx2Y

PHC1 03-01-2019 03:40 PM

If anyone watches this documentary, as an audiophile, I think some of the aspects also apply to us. :D

In the face of absolute absence of scientific proof of say cables, tweaks, making a difference, we press on undeterred. :banana:

Antonmb 03-02-2019 12:41 PM

Denying science and reality in a variety of areas seems to be a growing phenomenon, but as Neil deGrasse Tyson said, “The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it."

ariess 03-02-2019 07:18 PM

I watched it. The conspiracy theorist people baffle me
As the documentary explains, this is a psychological phenomenon and people who believe in one conspiracy tend to believe in multiple. They dismiss without understanding data and evidence. I really wonder how they function in their regular lives. It’s ironic that they happily use the tools of modern science (like GPS smart phones) while rejecting the science behind it. Regrettably, I am the recipient of tons of emails from these deniers.

tima 03-03-2019 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by PHC1 (Post 955546)
If anyone watches this documentary, as an audiophile, I think some of the aspects also apply to us. :D

In the face of absolute absence of scientific proof of say cables, tweaks, making a difference, we press on undeterred. :banana:

Perhaps not everything that can be heard can be measured.

Antonmb 03-03-2019 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by PHC1 (Post 955546)



In the face of absolute absence of scientific proof of say cables, tweaks, making a difference, we press on undeterred. :banana:


But the inverse is happening here: we press on in the absence of proof, flat-earthers press on in the presence of proof.

PHC1 03-03-2019 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by tima (Post 955755)
Perhaps not everything that can be heard can be measured.

With the aging “audiophile ear” that often cannot hear above 13-16KHz as well as pronounced “notch” filtering going on it is often the case that it can neither be measured nor heard. :lmao:

PHC1 03-03-2019 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Antonmb (Post 955799)
But the inverse is happening here: we press on in the absence of proof, flat-earthers press on in the presence of proof.

Our audiophile “beliefs” seem to be much more contained and are harmless other than one’s wallet.

The Flat Earth crowd quickly disintegrates into all kinds of conspiracy theories and a general belief that everything scientific is a lie.

I have a college educated friend who works in the medical field. I’ve witnessed him fall into that rabbit hole over the last few years and he is starting to worry me. When I present him with the question of who exactly built the dome of the flat earth, he said he has no idea but “they” are hiding the truth. Who is they?? I reminded him we certainly do not have the technology to build a dome so perhaps it would be wise to either take religion more seriously or explore the Raelieniasm since those are the only two entities who could have created flat earth and the dome. I think that helped somewhat.. I hope. :smoking:

ariess 03-03-2019 01:59 PM

Well this seems to be getting off topic. One can always say this argument (cables) is the same as that argument (flat Earth) but saying that doesn’t make it so. And in this case I think the analogy is bad. The shape of the Earth is trivial to observe, it’s taught in schools with as much controversy as the A,B,C’s. In contrast, the debate about cables is really about value (as most things in the audiophile realm), as in, are high end cables worth the cost? That is a fair debate and it’s subjective. (I don’t think many debate cables in an objective way as in whether the laws of physics tell us that the signal passing through any and all cable types cannot be altered, delayed, garbled, dispersed, smeared or augmented by interference). Cables can do a better or worse job at ideal transmission, just depends on whether it’s worth paying what makers ask for what they deliver.

PHC1 03-03-2019 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ariess (Post 955807)
Well this seems to be getting off topic. One can always say this argument (cables) is the same as that argument (flat Earth) but saying that doesn’t make it so. And in this case I think the analogy is bad. The shape of the Earth is trivial to observe, it’s taught in schools with as much controversy as the A,B,C’s. In contrast, the debate about cables is really about value (as most things in the audiophile realm), as in, are high end cables worth the cost? That is a fair debate and it’s subjective. (I don’t think many debate cables in an objective way as in whether the laws of physics tell us that the signal passing through any and all cable types cannot be altered, delayed, garbled, dispersed, smeared or augmented by interference). Cables can do a better or worse job at ideal transmission, just depends on whether it’s worth paying what makers ask for what they deliver.

The difference between cables in lengths typically used for audiophile purpose and barring any EMF or RFI induced pollution can and do show differences on the oscilloscope. Problem is, those parameter that can be observed are usually showing up way beyond and way too high in frequency to be of any significance to human ears or even audio circuits in the analog domain. Perhaps even too high for digital domain. It’s in the MHz region. As the lengths increase, capacitance, inductance and even resistance starts to alter the signal ever so slightly.


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