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Sep 8, 2020 at 8:52 AM Post #16 of 18
Taking something to the extreme and bizarre is one of the main ways to lead to breaking through and human innovation. You may want to watch the documentary about LIGO and gravitational waves. Then reflect back upon what many people would think and view as bizarre or extreme or even crazy

The same stands out for many other hobbies, where the last % count.....even marathon, soccers, or sprint...they can be as simple as a pairs of socks and then shoes..... or even sniper with the wind speed where in most of the normal circumstances it wouldn’t even applied. There are plenty of them when you look up.

Also keep in minds that what we as human think we know....is merely a speck of dust in this universe. I admire people who keeps seeking and being motivated to look forward to innovation rather than following a proven facts. It is simple, because what human can prove is less than a speck of dust in the universe
 
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Sep 8, 2020 at 9:04 AM Post #17 of 18
Taking something to the extreme and bizarre is one of the main ways to lead to breaking through and human innovation. You may want to watch the documentary about LIGO and gravitational waves. Then reflect back upon what many people would think and view as bizarre or extreme or even crazy

The same stands out for many other hobbies, even marathon, soccers, or sprint...they can be as simple as a pairs of socks and then shoes..... or even sniper with the wind speed where in most of the normal circumstances it wouldn’t even applied. There are plenty of them when you look up.


Sure - but those theories have actual supporting evidence.. And there are no claims that LIGO is impacting mundane daily activities here on earth in a way that alters our perception of our senses in the way claims are being made about virtually every digital element of audio playback

What's being posted here are simply fantastic claims that fly in the face of trillions of successful data operations every second of every day. Until evidence is presented to support the claims, I'm very comfortable filing them away with many other fanciful and untrue "new ideas about how things work".

Not sure I understand why you would bring up a sports analogy - comparing the variability of daily human performance to reading data from a storage device? Don't see the relationship at all.
 
Sep 8, 2020 at 11:47 PM Post #18 of 18
Taking something to the extreme and bizarre is one of the main ways to lead to breaking through and human innovation. You may want to watch the documentary about LIGO and gravitational waves. Then reflect back upon what many people would think and view as bizarre or extreme or even crazy

The same stands out for many other hobbies, where the last % count.....even marathon, soccers, or sprint...they can be as simple as a pairs of socks and then shoes..... or even sniper with the wind speed where in most of the normal circumstances it wouldn’t even applied. There are plenty of them when you look up.

Also keep in minds that what we as human think we know....is merely a speck of dust in this universe. I admire people who keeps seeking and being motivated to look forward to innovation rather than following a proven facts. It is simple, because what human can prove is less than a speck of dust in the universe
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All too often, science is presented as trafficking in absolute truths. On the contrary, science is a framework for interpreting, systematizing, and predicting nature based on empirical observations. That is to say, a well accepted 'theory' (framework for understanding/predicting nature) can always be upended with sufficiently compelling contrary evidence." (Inna Vishi,, P.h.D Applied Physics & Physics,Stanford University, on Quora)

While personal experience cannot be counted as scientific evidence, it can certainly form a basis to reach out and check why it is happening.

For ages, most people used to disregard micro stutter as an impossible phenomenon. Look what happened : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_stuttering
 
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