Does anyone use wood for vibration control?


What kind of wood have you found to be best?
bksherm
@geoffkait , Geoff, please don’t mistake my supposition for worry. Electron vibration in an audio signal registers zero on my worry meter. It was just interesting to me to point it out.
@michaelgreenaudio- So Mike, you and your followers are ’walking the walk’ when it comes to electron vibration within a wire?? Please tell me how you’ve all managed to ’tune’ the electrons and are preventing them from vibrating. You know, since Geoff and I are only in talk mode about it. And since your hanging out with the people who are actually doing the things being talked about here. We're discussing a theoretical supposition here, that if true, most likely cannot be prevented. How on Earth can you 'walk' that one?
There are a couple of things I can think of right this second that are not amenable to vibration isolation or tuning, not completely. One is the scattered laser light problem. The other is the vibration of the thin wimpy out of round CD whilst spinning, its tendency to wobble and resonate make it exceedingly difficult for the laser to track the nanoscale data, actually impossible.

These are both serious drawbacks to be jumping right into nano technology without knowing about them. Of course, the shame is nobody in the industry in the nearly 40 years has done anything about it. Assuming they even know about the problems, which they probably don’t. I think I can now say without fear of contradiction unless you’ve conquered those two problems you are in Nowheresville.
geoffkait,
"Jeff Goldblum was successful in transporting the baboon in The Fly from one pod to another so maybe there’s hope for you yet."
How did baboon fit in the fly? Must be photons.