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Isolation platform for the power amps
By the way, my spring based isolation systems like all spring based isolation systems are in fact anti gravity devices. If you go and measure the weight of the object on the top plate of a spring based system you'll find it weighs quite a bit less... 
Isolation platform for the power amps
jollygreenaudiophileWell Jeff since it sounds like you were absent at class for quite some time while I was learning. And since your comments are beginning to make you look silly. And of course because you "obviously" know, please explain what gra... 
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I kind of assumed Randee was referring to one of his favorite companies, Teo Cables, which uses liquid for the conductor, you know, as opposed to the more mundane PAD cables that use liquid in the jacket.  
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Necessity is the mother of invention. Mpingo disc, tiny little bowl resonators, Walker Black Diamond crystal for stereo cartridge, the Red X Coordinate Pen, Morphic Message Labels, Lessloss Blackbody, SteinMusic Harmonizer, Schumann frequency gene... 
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Geoffkait: "Therefore in this wire the electrons are flowing at the rate of 23 µm/s. At 60 Hz alternating current, this means that within half a cycle the electrons drift less than 0.2 μm. In other words, electrons flowing across the contact point... 
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Actually quantum entanglement is not really generalizable to apply to everything. It's a specific quantum mechanics term. For example, the team of Chinese scientists who recently established the new distance record for teleportation relied on quan... 
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No one has answered my question, why is there a "net velocity" for electrons? Assuming electrons move back and forth with alternating current, which I’m actually not convinced they do. Also, the Fermi velocity is the *directionally random* quantum... 
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Exhibit A from the wiki page on Drift Velocity:Therefore in this wire the electrons are flowing at the rate of 23 µm/s. At 60 Hz alternating current, this means that within half a cycle the electrons drift less than 0.2 μm. In other words, electro... 
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Kijanki wrote,Drift velocity is average electron velocity since it is "net" axial velocity in one direction while electrons move in different directions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drift_velocityFermi velocity (random) applies only to materials... 
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almarg wrote,"now regarding,Geoffkait 9-2-2017One thing I will sign up to is that if anything is traveling down the conductor it’s photons, not electrons. Free free to concur with comment, concur without comment or non concur.As I’ve stated on pre... 
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Speaking of delay, whatever happened to digital time delay? Did it do the old floperino? Audio Pulse Model One. Yeah, Buddy! 
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Now you're talking! Electromagnetic waves! Photons! Hallelujah! I'll drink to that! 🍺 🍺 
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Al, sorry, but I prefer to not (rpt not) sign up to your explanation, either. For the same reason, actually, that I gave for not (rpt) agreeing with the drift velocity being defined as the average velocity. I.e., it doesn’t make sense. Please don’... 
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Yes, that is baffling. 
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How could Drift Velocity be the average electron velocity? That would mean some electrons travel *even slower* than one cm per hour. That’s not a typo. One cm per hour. And it would also mean that no (rpt no) electrons travel very fast. Otherwise,...