I am frustrated as I'm explaining obvious stuff. Please stop speaking on something that has zero relevance to the subject.
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BluzMan
Russian Federation4235 Posts
I am frustrated as I'm explaining obvious stuff. Please stop speaking on something that has zero relevance to the subject. | ||
EmeraldSparks
United States1451 Posts
What I'm saying is that it's frequently *hard* to extract information from a noisy signal, and it's possible that while a computer program isn't able to do said extraction, a cat might be able to. Edited for civility. | ||
Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
The issue is about discerning which information is useful and which is garbage, not whether or not animals can take measurements in any fashion better than the best machines. edit: "noise" probably implies you know what kind of thing you're measuring and where you're measuring it but whatever Well in any case after reading the thread now I have an image in my mind about cats internally performing FFTs. | ||
BluzMan
Russian Federation4235 Posts
There's too many "highly unlikely"'s to make this discussion worthwhile. Yes, there have been "multiple reports" of it, like there have been multiple reports of UFO sightings, alien abduction, miraclous healing, resurrection and whatever other myths. Until someone conducts a scientific experiment that statistically proves (with a large sample size to cut away cats that are crazy, experience health issues and such) animals show weird behavior preceding earthquakes before any equipment shows any reliable data, this is all worth nothing. | ||
EmeraldSparks
United States1451 Posts
It's misleading to characterize that level of "unlikely" as the likelihood that my fingers will tunnel through the keyboard. Of course there have been no official studies, so if you're going to take that as your only measure of truth, then this among other things is worth nothing and the discussion can end. Just remember that studies are done because of hypotheses which people consider in the absence of conclusive evidence. | ||
BluzMan
Russian Federation4235 Posts
There is no truth. There is reliable data and unreliable data. That data is unreliable. | ||
EmeraldSparks
United States1451 Posts
In terms of animal intelligence, it has to start from somewhere, which is ultimately in the beginning nwohere. | ||
BluzMan
Russian Federation4235 Posts
I admit I'm not a specialist on cat senses, but afaik it's official that cats can outhear human, but cannot outhear equipment. That is enough to explain most of the cases and the rest could be easily thrown out to exaggeration and errors (i.e. linking animal behavior to some event when in fact the owner just forgot to feed it). There's no reason to even start such a research. | ||
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