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IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
Penrose had no evidence, no proof, nothing I suppose you do?  At least Penrose does not plagiarize the Wiki page :-) 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
Apparently AI can read the wiki page a lot faster than the human brain :-) 
A cable question, sort of...
So you have to resort of AI cheap shot lols. 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
 5 bit is more than adequate No it's not.  They are using 5 bits due to hardware limitation and the over-complexity of the dynamic element matching network.  I don't think you know what you're talking about.I am still waiting for Einstein or Be... 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
Looks like heaudio123 going into an infinite loop lols. 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
All it seems to illustrate is a lack of understanding of how DACs work. You seem to be saying all sort of things just randomly without knowing what you’re talking about. Oh, may be they had the wrong AI programmed in your head lols.  Sigma Delta... 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
Until you extend your concept of what a "computer" is, you will maintain this simple and erroneous view of both what is possible with AI, and this view that the human mind is somehow "special". The human brain is just a biological implementatio... 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
FYI, even at the cost of some of the high-end dCS stuffs, I believe their Sigma Delta Ring DAC technology only has 5 bits on the output, because anymore bits would overload the hardware to point of being impractical to implement on the hardware.Ye... 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
Can heaudio123 AI create for me a chef?  I am tired of my own cooking lols. 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
When you understand AI learning and architecture you realize in many ways that aspects are much like evolution and happening in real time. And yes, more creative that Beethoven and an even farther reaching mind than Einstein. Remind me of 1980’s ... 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
If one takes the non-spiritual view then there is nothing about the human brain that cannot be replicated. That is not true. Can you replicate Beethoven or Einstein? If you’re right, then we probably have a bunch of Einstein running around alread... 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
The brain can detect angle to about 1-2 degrees. A computer can do it 100 times better. A computer can detect tones that are 1/1000 of an octave apart with ease, even 10 times that. The ear/brain, not even close. That is missing the point.  Sur... 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
First you need a very low noise signal generator with jitter in the femto second range.Here are some basic measurements one can take:1. Sinewave sweep from 10Hz to 50KHz measure jitter in time domain at each freq. increment with an oscilloscope.2.... 
IM Distortion, Speakers and the Death of Science
Gentle readers, I implore you, how would you measure depth or height of soundstage, transparency, separation of instruments, perceived resolution, bass articulation, naturalness of high frequencies, air, presence, and warmth? Hel-loo! Is there a... 
10 Audio Cable Myths and Facts
except it didn't come off as "funny" :-)