The Future of Hifi is just being Discovered


I found this to be very interesting to learn that electrons move like water. Also even more interesting to learn Cryo really is on the cutting edge and it's implications for the future are just being learned. Fascinating stuff

 

https://www.sciencealert.com/after-years-of-searching-physicists-observe-electrons-form-fluid-like-whirlpools/amp

 

 

 

 

j-wall

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I am relaxed. I’m as mellow as jello.

No need to point out to me the gist of the article.

Still doesn’t have anything to do with cryogenically treating anything, which is the implication you’re alluding to. None the less, an interesting article.

Just not for the reason you started this thread. I know my response seems curt and blunt. I’m feeling minimalist today and it’s carrying over to my writing style.

Perhaps a joke to lighten the mood;

What’s green and sings?

 

 

Elvis Parsley! 😆

 

 

 

 

j-walls heart is in the right place, he’s just about 50 years behind discovering this stuff. I also think he's not yet up to speed on all the hype and smoke and mirrors that comes with this hobby.

Oh, for cryoing out loud...

There....had to be said. 😏

"By request from Mello Jello....Quite Rightsly..."

@asvjerry ,

Jerry, I know I’ve told you this before but it bears repeating;

I really dig your posting style!

This article has nothing to do with cryogenically treating a cable or anything else.

It's about running an electron experiment at sustained temperatures below the cryogenic threshold.

j, I am not coming after you. I’m explaining that cooling a metal to the point that it makes it a better conductor while it is in that state of temperature has been going on for decades. It’s nothing new or cutting edge. It’s the entire premise of superconductors.

It only conducts like that at those extreme temperatures. It doesn't translate over to our room temperature systems.

Now, if you’re thinking is that cryogenically treating a metal somehow changes its metallurgical properties to where it makes it a better conductor at room temperature, therefore having implications to say a stereo cable, that is not at all what the article is about. Cryogenic treatment of a metal is used to harden that metal, anything after that and things get smoky. There are a lot of unsubstantiated claims made about it in the audio world. That’s it. I’m glad you found it interesting. So did I and I’m sure others will also. Thank you for sharing.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to take my Milk of Magnesia, do a push up, and cry myself to sleep.

 

Cryogenics has been around since the 1800’s, j. I’ll give you that tidbit of knowledge, after that you’re on your own.

As to your other claims as to what I believe and/or claim, now you’re just talking nonsense. No wonder you’re so confused. Study up and then get back to me. You’re lack of knowledge in this subject matter is putting you at a distinct disadvantage.

Never mind. I’m bored with this interaction. Not sporting.

I’m sure you’re a great guy and terrific dancer, but you should really work on knowing your limitations and not impose them on others. Honestly, no hard feelings. Seriously, look this stuff up, it will give you a better understanding of the article.

Sorry, I cannot share more on this without breaking confidentiality.

Keeping it all super secret and mysterious.

Always a terrific business tactic when dealing with selling this stuff to audiophiles.

When you’re ready to come to market, don’t forget to throw around buzzwords like ’quantum tunneling’ a lot. Sells every time.

Quite an alternate reality you've created for yourself.

I’m sorry, j.

Perhaps you missed the part of my post about ’amusing and irrelevant’.

Now you’re just irrelevant.

 

Oh, j. Don’t flatter yourself. I find you at most an amusing, irrelevant distraction.

You know j, I was considering giving you a good old fashioned intellectual spanking, but what’s the point. You’re way too smart to be buying what I’m selling.

So you continue to be mesmerized by your new to you 140+ year old ’cutting edge’ technology, misunderstanding and misinterpreting all the fascinating new electron discoveries, and swallowing whatever cryo word salad the tube, fuse and cable guys are serving up this go ’round.

You continue to disregard the ’peanut gallery’ and the ’want to be experts’ on this forum and listen to the ’science guys’. But remember this, j; a lot of the peanut gallery and want to be experts on here are science guys. Pity you’re too closed minded to see it. Perhaps when you get a bit older...

And as far as what I’m ’selling’; all I’m stating in my posts is irrevocable facts and truth, and since you’re not buying, you are free to die on your hill of myopic ignorance.

Can I insult people eloquently or what??!😎

"The wheels of the bus go 'round and 'round, 'round and 'round, 'round and 'round..."

"By applying a two million volt extreme high frequency signal to a cable at a specific pulse modulation and frequency for an exact duration of time, Synergistic Research alters the entire cable at molecular level through a phenomenon called Quantum Tunneling."

 

​​​​When they do, they’ll need to put on their thinking caps to top this doozy!