WHY CABLES MATTER!


I have seen the argument over and over again on why cables matter and the that wire is just wire and how scientifically it’s impossible for them to make a difference. The thing that surprises me the most is that different materials are used. Different shielding is used. Different connectors are used. Different braiding methods of the cables are used. Materials are sourced from different manufacturers and put through different creative processes but I always get some guy who comes on and says. WIRE IS WIRE AND YOU ARE NOT HEARING WHAT YOU ARE HEARING? To me it’s pure arrogance to think you know more than everybody else to the point where you tell me what we are hearing through my ears and we are not smart enough to know when are minds are playing trick on us. But using all these different materials, process and shielding and creative processes don’t make a difference. I spent the last 15 years trying all the cables I could try.  Thoughts anyone?

calvinj

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The matter you can always TOUCH or grab or even get hurt with. That's why it matters. A matter can be liquid, solid or vapor. A wire is a solid matter indeed. 

@roxy54 Please refer to physics books where it says about "state of a matter"

A wire is a solid matter, not liquid or vapor

getit?

@roxy54 

I can't help those who don't see pun-dings. 

OP asks if it matters and I answer It is a MATTER.

When it comes to physics and maths, I can speak ANY language, but I do indeed doubt that you know English well if you don't know what actually matter is in English terms as NOUN. I also remember that my children learned about states of a matter in the 4th grade. That was LOOONG time ago as they're not children anymore, but I do still remember what are those states of a matter, do you??

You are indeed free to google it!

@carlsbad2 The times are indeed different if you need degree in physics to know what are the states of matter. It's an elementary school domain, not PHD!

Now raise your hands who don't understand states of matter.

@roxy54 already did

Thanks!

@roxy54

Thanks for finally understanding me. It took effort to get there!!

I’m sure you’ll do a lot better next time especially after learning what Matter(noun) is.:)