Are two babies likely to be able to hear exactly the same things?
Pretty obviously not yet some people dismiss reports from others who can hear things that they can not.
Do these women all hear the same things?
I think it would be foolish to assume that they do based simply on the ear lobe size and location. What about every other component of the ear, the skull, the throat and the operation of the brain?
Few of us have perfect pitch and quite a few can't hold a tune at all but most of us still enjoy music. Are some of us hearing things quite differently from others? Are we actually enjoying different aspects of the music? If we exclude 'keeping up with the Joneses' and wily salesmen, is that why some people are prepared to spend good money on hifi but others dismiss them as deluded?
Many of us are colour blind and often have better acuity instead - so we certainly see things differently. What is the aural equivalent of colour blindness and is there any proof that we hear things differently?
Pretty obviously not yet some people dismiss reports from others who can hear things that they can not.
Do these women all hear the same things?
I think it would be foolish to assume that they do based simply on the ear lobe size and location. What about every other component of the ear, the skull, the throat and the operation of the brain?
Few of us have perfect pitch and quite a few can't hold a tune at all but most of us still enjoy music. Are some of us hearing things quite differently from others? Are we actually enjoying different aspects of the music? If we exclude 'keeping up with the Joneses' and wily salesmen, is that why some people are prepared to spend good money on hifi but others dismiss them as deluded?
Many of us are colour blind and often have better acuity instead - so we certainly see things differently. What is the aural equivalent of colour blindness and is there any proof that we hear things differently?
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