In Reply to: RE: Quantum mechanics, Newtonian dynamics and human psychology posted by Analog Scott on October 10, 2023 at 17:46:49:
I'm not nerd joking about. I'm drawing up an idea based on the robin.
The robin's eye and QM show a biological connection to the external world and an invisible external world at that, i.e the Earth's magnetic field, possibly.
I'm unsure myself, as to tiny difference between cables, a realy good system to notice the difference suffices maybe.
Regarding psychology, a mental state could tune the mind to pick up more of the same stuff. Like a happy person sees good in things otherwise not seen by a grumpy person, both see alternate truths of things. Gearing the mind to register certain things or frequencies if we are to look at science and the robin.
See, the robin story shows QM and biology. I'm playing on it.
Seeing things from your new audio gear that isn't there... spooky. Or is it spookiness at a distance? Either way, i admit sometimes the psychology of new cables can have me in a trance, one that's in my head? Shame.
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