Why audiophiles are different (explained with color)


A very interesting video on color and color perception. How it comes into being.

In the act of doing so, it illustrates how the complexity of the high end audio world comes into existence.. 

at the same time it explains how we end up with almost what you would call 'violent detractors'. Negative detractors.

People unable to discern nuance. Audio haters. As in .....non evolved people, regarding audio.

This is not a put down, it merely uses the words to describe the position in life they are in at the time. They may evolve more into the given audio directions, or they may not. It is a matter of will, choice, time, and innate capacity to do so.

Why The Ancient Greeks Couldn't See Blue
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Showing 6 responses by nonoise

Y'all started this topic just to insult a group of people, and y'all jumped right onto that. Now you want to put your fingers in your ears and ignore the person standing up to the bullies. This ain't high school. It just feels like it. Hate to break it to ya, but those people you insult are every bit as much audiophiles as you, probably more so.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMesx-CWbGk

All the best,
Nonoise


He's trying, oh so hard, to sound like he comes from a region of America that he doesn't. Don't ya'll think so?

This is Inspector Clouseau territory.

All the best,
Nonoise
Talking Schiff?  You were doing so well until that. How much right wing cool-aid do you consume on a daily basis? It's bad enough that snratio is a recidivist troll who proves our point but do you just have to spew such silly nonsense?

All the best,
Nonoise
One can go back through old threads and see just how outraged and indignant some are at the descriptions used to convey what we hear. Complaints of over the top language and hyperbole are disparaged with the heat of a thousand suns. 

Could it be that that is the latent underpinnings of the refusals to accept what is described? Can objectivists be so limited that anything other than a measurement can set them off? Think back on the movie, Contact, when Jodi Foster's character (a scientist who relies on measurements) tries to describe a beautiful celestial event and fails, and then goes onto to say, "They should have sent a poet."

Consider also, the movie, Arrival, where the more a linguist learns an alien language, the more she begins to think and process like one. We all see and hear things somewhat differently depending on our own life experiences and how we're wired. Some just resist too hard.

All the best,
Nonoise