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Sensory Rating System

a numerical rating system based on the sensory format of an experience
 
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This is a standardized rating system for the sensory format of an experience. So if you have two youtube videos and one has more sound and the other has more visuals, the first might be 8 on the sound 2 on the visuals and the second might be 2 on the sound and 8 on the visuals. This would allow you to experience both together, but only as long as their sensory ratings were compatible.
JesusHChrist, Jan 28 2015


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       Isn't this so subjective as to be meaningless ?   

       [-] Bad Science.   

       [-^2] Bad Philosophy.
8th of 7, Jan 28 2015
  

       I think someone once assigned the Wizard of Oz a 10/10 for visuals and Dark Side of the Moon a 10/10 for sound. They may have also been really high.
the porpoise, Feb 02 2015
  

       A youtube video hardly counts as an experience.
pocmloc, Feb 02 2015
  


 

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