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  1. castleofargh

    Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body

    You're being foolish. Don't you at least feel so when typing "teleportation" in something that's supposed to be a serious conversation about reality? That alone should trigger your new age organic spider-sense. This is not an episode of Star Trek. Nothing is teleported. There is no way to deal...
  2. castleofargh

    Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body

    😩 Yeah yeah, everything is said to be quantum as this is our best model for the universe. I'm using a quantum keyboard to type this text right now while sitting in my quantum chair. That should impress someone.
  3. castleofargh

    Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body

    Nobody would finance his work, and he'd be on YouTube while still working at the bank as a data analyst to program trading algos? I'm forever optimistic
  4. castleofargh

    Smyth Research Realiser A16

    Another paper(I have it somewhere, but where and what is it called? IDK) suggests that it is normal to be influenced by those very things you list while trying to locate a sound source. It is the amount of impact that seems to change depending on experience or whatever. I mean, I've discussed...
  5. castleofargh

    Can you hear upscaling?

    I do not know enough about what he does to exclude side effects that become audible. For dither, I would imagine something like maybe such an aggressive noise shaping that an absurd amount of energy ends up in the ultrasounds that he then has real trouble properly filtering, or some artifacts...
  6. castleofargh

    Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body

    And we're back to Einstein this, Einstein that, for no reason ^_^. It's the thought experiment he presented with some other dudes, that highlighted the notion of "spooky action at a distance" as a result. You probably wouldn't know about entanglement without Einstein. He had no evidence of...
  7. castleofargh

    Can you hear upscaling?

    I don't know. Of course, I do not believe for one second that... let's take his funniest statement, just changing something at -250dB can be audible. That's not happening in the real world, and we know it. But while he slowly but surely pushes toward infinity for some particular variable(like...
  8. castleofargh

    Smyth Research Realiser A16

    There is a paper on simulating the impedance of the ear canal and a remark about how people tend to find such simulation to be tilted toward an overly bright FR(it's something I've seen appear consistently in most attempts to model acoustic at just about any level(even global HRTF simplified...
  9. castleofargh

    Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body

    Just ignore the guy. He said he’s dealing with bias because he’s a trained professional. Then says controlled testing is an excuse for the naysayers. He talks about scientific claims like they’re defendants in a legal case and innocent until found guilty. He talked among other things, of...
  10. castleofargh

    Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body

    As it's got nothing to do with pretend tech doing pretend things, I'm willing to address this. Nothing with mass will move at the speed of light. And light travels... well, at light speed. That leaves only some hope for the "travel" of information. But the entanglement of particles(which can...
  11. castleofargh

    Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body

    IDK. He said numerous funny things, you guys are the ones who really aren't acting cool and might need moderation. Show some respect, you're talking to someone who "programs" a CD demagnetizer to transfer quantum information to the CD itself! That's something impressive, or nothing, we can't...
  12. castleofargh

    iPhone vs. Android via USB-C sound quality difference is huge

    You can use a powered hub. But be it voltage value or "cleanliness" of the DC signal, you can't really know in advance if the hub won't be worse than your laptop.
  13. castleofargh

    Can you hear upscaling?

    Modo stuff: I put a stop to sunjam's hijacking of this thread to post the exact same stuff he's been proved to be dishonest about in the other thread. If a square wave is recorded with a proper band limiting, it then would have the ringing looking wiggles, and that's how the output should be...
  14. castleofargh

    Can you hear upscaling?

    It was a warning, I will not allow you to restart your manipulative game with the same BS strawmaning, misquoting, cherry-picking you did in the thread I closed. The old thread has several blatant examples of your dishonesty, reinforced by even more blatant manipulation in reaction to people...
  15. castleofargh

    Can you hear upscaling?

    I asked a bot about sunjam: So: 1/ Sunjam, I'm concerned about your behavior 2/ You're going to get banned soon if you start the same BS again. 3/ I encourage you to stop and 4/ go see a psychologist and discuss your need for pretend discussions and consistent dishonesty for no clear purpose...
  16. castleofargh

    Can you hear upscaling?

    I tried, started at 11:30, at 13:30 I had enough. The disregard for the concept of magnitude and hearing threshold is the elephant in the room. In general, he's pushing his "forever more" approach to hit a fly with an atomic bomb. If at the end of the day the fly is gone, I guess it's a job well...
  17. castleofargh

    Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body

    I thought the Schumann resonance bit(which is a very weak electromagnetic resonance having nothing to do with sound, so that's a good start) was good comedy with quality details. But then @Ghoostknight reacts to it seriously and all bets are off because he seems to really be into most fringe...
  18. castleofargh

    Frequencys/Songs with "effect" on the human body

    Disc golf? I'm a strong believer of showing the CDs big spaces and serious air time for real soundstage. HRTF is head related transfer function. It's how the sound coming from a given direction is altered by our body before reaching our eardrums. It's part of what our brain learns to recognize...
  19. castleofargh

    Different perceptions on different days?

    It is one possibility. As such, it should remain among the probable answers so long as we have not run a test strongly suggesting otherwise. You and most people don't do that, instead you cherry-pick the answer that you wish to be true, out of an experience full of known flaws. If someone...
  20. castleofargh

    Different perceptions on different days?

    Instead of that false logic/excuse, let’s look at the facts: Humans can get to feel sound differences when there is none. It happens, it has been and can be demonstrated. Knowing that, it becomes self evident that when dealing with what we can hear, we need a way to confirm if we made it up or...
  21. castleofargh

    Speed of Electricity in a Cable

    Ideally, yes, the antenna would be related to the wavelength we're trying to capture(at least I think it's the same for emission and reception, but it's clearly not something I'm understanding well so I might be full of crap). Note that most considerations are in an attempt to get something...
  22. castleofargh

    Speed of Electricity in a Cable

    In this context, they're the same thing, electromagnetic waves at different frequencies. When you move further away from a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi source you get the same impact(plus walls which are rarer in space ^_^).
  23. castleofargh

    What were your mistakes you made buying your first or buying any IEM?

    Trusting reviews.:rage: Thinking that if I spent big money, I'd get to enjoy a flawless experience. Getting IEMs with absurdly high sensitivity, not thinking much of it, even though I had nothing with a background quiet enough to avoid audible hiss(and I hate hiss!). I spent a lot of time and a...
  24. castleofargh

    Reading Graphs: Are Measurements Representative of Sonic Experience?

    20Hz is too low for most people to hear. With a subwoofer, you get the tactile impact of such low frequencies as they literally shake your body, so you wouldn't want a lot of that anyway (it's common for sound engineers to set a high pass of 6 or 12dB somewhere around 30Hz). With headphones...
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