The invention of measurements and perception


This is going to be pretty airy-fairy. Sorry.

Let’s talk about how measurements get invented, and how this limits us.

One of the great works of engineering, science, and data is finding signals in the noise. What matters? Why? How much?

My background is in computer science, and a little in electrical engineering. So the question of what to measure to make systems (audio and computer) "better" is always on my mind.

What’s often missing in measurements is "pleasure" or "satisfaction."

I believe in math. I believe in statistics, but I also understand the limitations. That is, we can measure an attribute, like "interrupts per second" or "inflamatory markers" or Total Harmonic Distortion plus noise (THD+N)

However, measuring them, and understanding outcome and desirability are VERY different. Those companies who can do this excel at creating business value. For instance, like it or not, Bose and Harman excel (in their own ways) at finding this out. What some one will pay for, vs. how low a distortion figure is measured is VERY different.

What is my point?

Specs are good, I like specs, I like measurements, and they keep makers from cheating (more or less) but there must be a link between measurements and listener preferences before we can attribute desirability, listener preference, or economic viability.

What is that link? That link is you. That link is you listening in a chair, free of ideas like price, reviews or buzz. That link is you listening for no one but yourself and buying what you want to listen to the most.

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erik_squires
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That kind of sounds like the moment we truly realize what we are, we'll cease to exist. (Or more like Arther C. Clarke's The Nine Billion Name of God). I'll take a double dose of delusion please as I've got a ways to go. 😄  Ignorance, bliss, and all that.

All the best,
Nonoise
@cleeds 

Teo made some astute points, and yes, that's pretty much what I'm saying. Look at the strong opinions voiced just in this thread. Over what? How to properly replicated vibrations in the air! It's really pretty ridiculous if you think about it. 

Science is fairly clear on the question of how similar brains are. When you look at animals that have no sense of identity they behave very uniformally. You start throwing in the realization of identity very complicated behavior begins to arise. When you mix in the concept of self, that behavior tends to get strange in complicated ways. We're much better at sorting out the mechanics of brains than we are the complex interactions of the phenomenon, like self, they create.