Do equipment stands have an impact on electronics?


Mechanical grounding or isolation from vibration has been a hot topic as of late.  Many know from experience that footers, stands and other vibration technologies impact things that vibrate a lot like speakers, subs or even listening rooms (my recent experience with an "Energy room").  The question is does it have merit when it comes to electronics and if so why?  Are there plausible explanations for their effect on electronics or suggested measurement paradigms to document such an effect?
agear
It’s a concept silly. you know, like the theory of relativity. Like the concept of black holes. Duh!

Scientists thought Einstein was full of it, too. The Newtonians had a brain hemorrhage. They thought Schroedinger was a crackpot. Ditto Heisenberg. Scientists must be brought around to new or contradictory ideas very very slowly. You know, they think they learned it all in school. Just because some idea or concept is controversial doesn’t necessarily mean it’s wrong. Follow? You mention some PhD level scientists who disagree with Sheldrake. I trust you aren’t trying to say that ALL PhD level scientists disagree with him. You realize, that would be kind of uh, stupid. You don't really think all PhDs thunk alike, do you?
I understand that.  That's true of my field as well.  Things start that way.  But the data eventually follows if its true.  Furthermore, Einstein, Schoedinger and the like did a lot of intellectual legwork to ground their ideas.  Sheldrake is not in the same neighborhood.  

If Morphic Resonance is not real you better alert the hundreds of customers of mine who have my products based on Morphic resonance. 
MR is superimposed onto your products.  It is not necessarily the reason they work.  
Geez, you guys have been threatening to send in the seismologist for months. It's actually a little too late as it appears you guys don't even know the difference between isolation and damping. Besides Townshend and I between us have more than 40 years of experience in vibration isolation. Only a fool would enter the fray at this point but I guess you guys are desperate so let er rip! Lol
I agree.  I too have been waiting on a report from this mysterious seismologist.  Robert?  Tom?  What is the hold up?  It would anchor this thread better and save it from schizophrenic woo woo.

For anyone interested in the concept of isolation from seismic (or any other) vibrations, there is no need to wait for a seismologist. Simply watch Max Townshend's video on You Tube, and make of it what you will. We don't need no stinkin' seismologist!
I’m not a seismologist but I was a geology major in college and did study geophysics. We never covered the effects on hifis. Go figure!

But off the cuff if your walls arent rattling I would not worry about it.

I did do a research project in grad school that won an award. It was on effects of earthquakes in the New Madrid Missouri area where the largest earthquakes in US history occurred. Even there I would not worry about it affecting my sound. It’s a silly topic really.

Just my 2 cents. I know gk cares. 😉