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RE: Go to the back of the class!

> that supposed scientific experts in the field jumped to the same
> conclusion you and numerous others have: the concept of the "rocks in jar"
> sounds too ridiculous to investigate further, thus should be pronounced
> "rubbish."

Not at all. They evaluated the ability of your rocks in a jar to modify the sound field using the known scientific laws and then they pronounced rubbish. For your argument to work you must pick a group of people that do not know about the science of acoustics. Have you tried to convince audiophiles?

> Ditto for the readers of that austere publication. Arrogance and
> ingorance, plain and simple.

It cannot be that austere if it contains light hearted articles of the kind to raise your hackles.

> As for your argument, it continues to be a Appeal to Authority, a rather
> weak one at that.

It is an appeal to the authority of scientific knowledge. I would suggest that for matters in the scientific domain this is the strongest authority that mankind has yet devised. Or would you disagree?

> Can I suggest you get a hold of the Skeptics Handbook. You need to be
> better prepared when trolling these waters.

I have no objections to being better prepared but the "serious" sceptic material tends to be a bit too earnest and judgemental for my tastes. I am expect one or two articles might be entertaining but it will have to wait for a holiday break.


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