In Reply to: And your point is... posted by jsm on February 14, 2007 at 13:28:49:
"There is no question that laboratory measuring devices are far more sensitive and accurate than our hearing..."Actually just the oposite is true... labratory devices don't even come close to measuring what the human ear can hear, and thus it's not a question of not knowing what to measure, it's a case of not having sensitive enough equipment to measure what we hear with our ears.
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- There is no question that laboratory measuring devices are far more sensitive and accurate than our hearing... - McCormack 15:19:06 02/14/07 (6)
- Sadly, you have absolutely no idea what modern laboratory equipment can measure. - jsm 17:59:34 02/14/07 (4)
- Being able to measure something... - Sean 06:58:30 02/15/07 (2)
- Who's baby is that? I'll buy that! ... - Presto 10:45:53 02/15/07 (1)
- Re: Who's baby is that? I'll buy that! ... - Sean 23:16:35 02/15/07 (0)
- Well put JSM. nt - Presto 18:14:50 02/14/07 (0)
- I got one example of where this is a fallacy.... - Presto 16:00:38 02/14/07 (0)