Does anyone know of a blinded rank ordering of headphone quality by an expert? Headphone reviews read like wine reviews. I just want to know things like at what point the quality vs. price correlation becomes super weak, and you could easily determine that from a blind ranking.
Of course for "Fail!" you may substitute the usual things said at the end of a proof by contradiction. I kind of like "Fail!", though.
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You can't prove a null hypothesis, but you can keep testing it. Humans function pretty well in a world of halting problems. Most of the time anyway.
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Oh, agreed about null hypotheses, just saying that the halting problem is the wrong example to use, since the impossibility of solving that actually is rigorously provable, and in fact that's how we know it. A better example might be the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
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