So you think wire conductors in cables are directional? Think again...


Here is a very relevant discussion among physicists about the directionality...the way signal and electrons should flow... based on conductor orientation. Some esoteric, high-end manufacturers say they listen to each conductor to see which way the signal should flow for the best audio quality.

Read this discussion. Will it make you rethink what you’re being told and sold?

https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/is-a-copper-conductor-directional.975195/
edgewound
The trouble with you, snratio is that you just can't stand to have anyone disagree with you and you have to win at any cost. You were never here to discuss audio: you were here to convert. You've come back in many different guises after being repeatedly taken down.

What started out as a feigned difference in opinion on audio turned quickly into a need to dominate this site with your nonsense. It's all you care about and all you do now is simply troll at every opportunity.

Do you think you're extracting some kind of revenge? You're more of a nuisance as you whack-a-mole yourself from thread to thread. Enjoy the journey. Is your guru disappointed in you?

All the best,
Nonoise
Wow, the OP is trying to erase history. 
Sorry fella, it doesn't work that way. 
You're gonna make yourself persona non grata soon enough and then what will you do?
This will follow you to any thread you go to.

All the best,
Nonoise
jasonbourne52  As Martin Luther said a half milenea ago, Reason is the enemy of faith (in cables?).
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jasonbourne52 As Martin Luther said a half milenea ago, Reason is the enemy of faith (in cables?)

"Reason is the capacity of consciously applying logic based on new or existing information.[1][need quotation to verify] It is closely associated with such characteristically human activities as philosophy, science, language, mathematics, and art, and is normally considered to be a distinguishing ability possessed by humans.[2] Reason is sometimes referred to as rationality.[3]

Reasoning is associated with the acts of thinking and cognition, and involves using one’s intellect."


....where cognition is defined as....


"Cognition (/kɒɡˈnɪʃ(ə)n/ (listen)) refers to "the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses".[2] It encompasses many aspects of intellectual functions and processes such as: perception, attention, the formation of knowledge, memory and working memory, judgment and evaluation, reasoning and "computation", problem solving and decision making, comprehension and production of language. Cognitive processes use existing knowledge and discover new knowledge. "


One may note that nowhere in the above is reason allied with the blind faith in theory that has not incorporated within in its framework all available observations...in fact quite the opposite...one of the functions of reason is to extend comprehension thru new observations and understandings.

And btw never realized Luther was an audiophile...though did know he prized music highly so it does make sense he was....learn new stuff everyday eh....thank you....do you think he was an analog or digital guy ?...

Edit....that quote-ish thingee you used basically says that Luther, a man of faith, should be considered an enemy of reason....so that got me thinking like what exactly was your point ?.....thought originally it was along the lines of the battle btwn theory and belief beyond existing theory that has been waged in the cable world for centuries....but maybe not....colour me confused.


Cheers