Originally posted by BLACK WOLF:
I'm just trying to clarify terms, explanations and definitions founded on scientific principals to shed some light on some common misconceptions about the different aiming techiniques. That's all...nothing more...nothing less.
Fair enough.
But why does someone concern themselves and demand scientific evidence for other's claims on how they believe they hit the target?
Why do people have to come up with experiments to prove other people wrong, experiments that take the whole subject out of context and therefore prove nothing of the claims they're trying to make?
You cannot experiment on something without affecting that which you experiment on.
Personally, i think that there are many ways of getting a projectile to a target. Some animals rely on sound, some on vibration, some on touch, some on smell, some on taste, some on electrical currents, and some on various mixes of the above. And we as humans have the ability to pick and chose which aspects of our senses we chose to use to direct our projectiles at our targets and hone those to our own personal liking. No two people are the same.
If someone claims to me that God, The Force, or the Flying Spaghetti Monster, makes their arrows hit the target, who am i to start demanding evidence and subjecting them to experiments to enter doubt into their minds? If they hit the target, that's good enough for me to believe that they believe that.
Shooting any weapon is, afterall, more a belief thing than anything else. How each person chooses to work with their beliefs within their own minds when shooting is entirely their own thing and should not be tampered with if they are hitting the target.
I've have shot guns since i was a child, everything from pistols to GPMG's, and one thing i've learned is that how someone aims is a very personal and subjective experience and for others to start throwing doubts into people's minds about how they aim a weapon, demanding objective evidence and subjecting them to all manner of experiments, is to my mind not a good thing at all.
I will leave you with this thought... If you take an arrow and go into a completely dark room, then hold the arrow head between the fore finger and thumb of one hand and the nock between the forefinger and thumb of the other, you will know - if you have accurate spacial awareness of your own body - exactly where that arrow is pointing. You do not need to visual the arrow at all (consciously or sub/un-consciously) to know this if your spacial awareness of your body is correct.