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
What kind of spurious signals and how was it measured? Anyone?

Mommy, why is the sky blue?

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I would not expect a technical answer from you at this point. I do realize that NASA custodians are able to retire at 55 with 6 figure pensions (at our expense) and can fritter away their time as you do.  As science fiction is your primary focus, any books in the works....?

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agear, Mr. Diament would be the best person to ask. He's pretty responsive to inquiries, and a nice, non-confrontational guy ta boot.
agear
What kind of spurious signals and how was it measured? Anyone?

geoffkait:Mommy, why is the sky blue?

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to which agear replied,
I would not expect a technical answer from you at this point. 

but you're not technical remember? you weren't even able to follow the technical data that's already been presented, including the isolation effectiveness data that a fifth grader would be able to follow. 

but you're not technical remember? you weren't even able to follow the technical data that's already been presented, including the isolation effectiveness data that a fifth grader would be able to follow.
you have presented none.  lol.  Just circular ad hominem babbling and poorly crafted, quasi-mystical science fiction.  Next....