Sam here again.Is new remastered vinyl fake vinyl?


I grew up on vintage vinyl and I loved that sound, however I haven't owned a turntable in 20 years and the only reason I don't get back into vinyl is because new remastered vinyl is FAKE vinyl and I knew it from the first listen. Granted new remastered vinyl has a lot less surface noise than 1st press vinyl, however the sound is gone and it ain't no accident friends! Just have a listen to a first pressing of is this love by bob marley straight from YouTube to avoid manipulation of the audio.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxy-th7Lkko&t=5s   now have a listen to the remastered version of the same song.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCFazxbK6hc  Clearly the 1st press from 1978 has that very distinct sound I remember however, if I didn't know the remastered version was vinyl I would never know because that distinct sound is not there? And you can find hundreds of examples all with the same results. It looks like the vinyl isn't the only thing being played here friends? Compared to the 1st press the remastered version sounds like mono.
guitarsam

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sam here i believe there doing something on purpose and it has nothing to do with the remastering? i don’t care if the eq is the same for both copies. the 1st press creates the hypersonic effect the new copy does not.i checked this using a muse headband to check my brainwaves as i listened to both versions and the 1st press version made my alpha waves light up like a christmas tree and the remaster i got no response?
Sam here and I realize some of you think I'm crazy which is OK, I know it's hard to accept change, however you must accept the truth when the facts support it. When I put the piece of notebook paper inside the lamp were the bulb goes knowing that the natural wood frequencies from the paper will travel through the house wiring and get encoded onto the digital audio making it sound superior to both digital and vinyl everyone thinks I'm joking? However, if you bothered to try it you would realize that maybe I'm not as crazy as my ideas sound? Have any of you even heard of the hypersonic effect  https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00093/full

Not to mention 432hz which i believe does change the sound however is it for the better? my goal is to (1) recreate the hypersonic effect in the digital realm (2) recreate that very distinct stereoness found only on vintage vinyl. now if i can achieve #1 and post my technic everyone else can do there own digital audio and heal the mind and body? why do you think record companies spent $$$ to discredit the original findings.