Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?


Mechanical grounding or isolation from vibration has been a hot topic as of late.  Many know from experience that footers, stands and other vibration technologies impact things that vibrate a lot like speakers, subs or even listening rooms (my recent experience with an "Energy room").  The question is does it have merit when it comes to electronics and if so why?  Are there plausible explanations for their effect on electronics or suggested measurement paradigms to document such an effect?
agear

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Agear:
" I myself would approach it this way:

invite Deepak Chopra and Rupert Sheldrake (what a name) over.  I would have them sit in a circle on chairs isolated by springs (like something out of Austin Powers....yeah baby!) and around us would be a drum circle going full bore.  We would whip ourselves in a pagan frenzy like the projects of Baal and then dive into whatever vortex of morphic resonance appeared.  Once the ride was over, my knowledge of the question at hand would be complete, and I could report back with a meaningful answer."

I can't tell you how funny it is that you posted this RIGHT NOW.
As I forced my way through the entire thread all I could think was....
This is just a giant circle jerk of con men. 
How very appropriate of you to confirm it! Thank you!
Geoff,
I honestly can't get a hold on whether you are a mad genius scientist or a total loon. 
But what I do know is that you are a MASTER troll. And I love that!
The fact that these other people keep engaging with you is total entertainment. 
BTW, got a notification that Andrew replied here. Unfortunately, it seems to have been removed before I could actually see it.
Too bad. I've noticed a distinct pattern with that guy and I think he's not being totally upfront with exactly who he is. I think a little disclosure is in order. Oh well.
Get on with your bad selves!!!   I'm going for some more popcorn.