Not to the scientifically literate.
Since late 1700s.
They are the defacto standard in science, including for the meds you take, the phone you use,
the orchestras you may/may not listen to, etc, etc..
Heck, even the
military uses them now.
IOW you have never done a valid blind listening test and are completely ignorant of how they are performed. The "second" is the minimized
switching time, not the
listening time, which has no limit. It could be for days.
Fact of the matter is, blind listening tests are great for determining sound>"trust" ears. They are terrible for the reality of fully sighted, tactile, biased, "experience"...which is exactly what everyone here does with their equipment, etc.
Two entirely separate things. Nothing wrong with the latter at all, whatever makes one most happy.