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Again the topic of weight of amps
Nope, they all do. That’s why it’s important to wrap the transformers in mu metal. Of course you can ignore or dismiss the whole issue. I really don’t care. Even toroidal transformers that supposedly don’t emit magnetic fields do, in fact, leak. B... 
The Physics of Electricity
Actually the original post (The Physics of Electricity) asked, what makes an expensive cable better than an inexpensive one, does one “conduct more or better electricity?” The mention of Vibrations came later on. Plus there’s another similar threa... 
System synergies: Chaotic or predictable?
Part of interview with David Bohm, an American scientist who has been described as one of the most significant theoreticalphysicists of the 20th century[2] and who contributed unorthodox ideas to quantum theory, neuropsychology and the philosophy ... 
The Physics of Electricity
Those 2 links provide good info, unfortunately nothing that answers my pop quiz question that concerns vibration in cables. The first article is not relevant to vibration in audio systems actually. The subject of the first article is electromagnet... 
Again the topic of weight of amps
I have great bass - slam, articulation and plumpness, the whole nine yards, and am using a Sony Walkman CD player. Consequently I don’t buy into the theory that the transformer has to be large.  
System synergies: Chaotic or predictable?
If you could make up a name for someone who had a new-fangled crazy idea that contradicted much of what we were taught so nonchalantly in school it would be difficult to beat Rupert Sheldrake. I’ll grant you that. Cambridge PhD Biology may or may ... 
Again the topic of weight of amps
mitch2@geoffkait It’s no secret that big honking transformers produce toxic magnetic fields that distort the sound and that transformers produce mechanical vibration that affects everything in the chassis, especially given that transformers are bo... 
System synergies: Chaotic or predictable?
Alert 🚨 The Sheldrake connection to Machina Dynamica. As fate would have it at least six count ‘em! of my products are based on Morphic resonance, the concept developed by Sheldrake and for audio applications by Peter Belt. The most obvious exampl... 
The Physics of Electricity
taras22294 posts08-06-2019 10:39amWe have enabled listeners all over the world to get closer to their favorite music by making it sound as crystal-clear as possible. Don’t want to seem like I’m nit-picking or anything but wouldn’t simply clear be ... 
System synergies: Chaotic or predictable?
Excerpt from my paper explaining how the Teleportation Tweak works.The problem. Yes, it’s our old friend, Information Fields, that’s the problem. It’s the thing itself AND the INFORMATION ABOUT THE THING, the meta data you could say. The informati... 
System synergies: Chaotic or predictable?
There are no absolutes in audio. There is no absolute sound. That’s an old wives tale. There is no ideal sound. If you think you are hearing all of the music, all of the frequencies and all of the dynamic range that is actually encoded on a CD or ... 
System synergies: Chaotic or predictable?
Uh, because it’s subjective? 😳 because it’s subtle? 😬 
Have you been surprised by power cable changes? s
Pop quizWhat is the audio signal in cables? In power cords? 
The Physics of Electricity
More good stuff. Taking a page from Brilliant Pebbles? They say they aren’t Magic Crystals, so maybe not. 😬Incorporated into selected Furutech products, NCF features a special crystalline material that has two ‘active’ properties. First, it genera... 
Perfect Path Tecnologies ‘The Gate’
Whoa! What?! Hey, it sounds like my idea for anti RF inserts for unused wall outlets throughout the house is catching on. Good on ya! Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Flying Saucers for Unused Wall Outlets. Accept no substitutes. When ...