I like the part though about 'trust your ears'.
If it gets the endorphins going... you're on to something!
Brilliant Pebbles, a new tweak, cheaper than high end cables.
Even though I'm ignorant about such things QP, I will say... well said Mr. John1, I had to be reminded that molecules don't move (another well said by Mr. Tobor), charge does... Hmmm, ever been shocked? I like the part though about 'trust your ears'. If it gets the endorphins going... you're on to something! |
Just to be clear, this thread is not really about QP, although it’s an interesting subject. Physics should not be divided up between classical physics and quantum physics, anyway. It’s a misconception to think that QP is just some vague concept that only applies to tiny particles. There is no such constraint. The CD laser is an example of applied quantum physics, as someone said. Audiophiles, for whatever reason are sometimes way out in front of new applications for technology, such as Graphene and QP. THE Intelligent Chip is an obvious example of QP, so is the WA Quantum Chip. I have others. Evil 👿 laughter. |
Hmmm, not really about QP. Well someone asked about 'Pebbles' so I beg to differ... This is not the way I like to mention this bc I can't backup my claim but a couple months ago I was reading a blog or forum about how Bybee Technologies products work, and it was the opinion of the author that (his claim that is) Mr Bybee had used someone else's research (the person who came out with the Pebbles products in the first place, who had discovered how the crystals effect atoms). This is what crystals in iQSE's do (Pebbles too)... From bybeetech.com: "Bybee Technologies has developed a product that is energized by a surrounding energy field. Once energized, our product resonates at the same frequency as the C13 atom. (Versus the more common carbon 12 atom - emphasis added) Consequently, this creates a magnetic field of force effect. In this magnetic field, the polarity of all electrons and protons are altered, affecting their oscillation by making them more aligned with each other. This reaction creates an affect that makes the transfer or sharing of electrons between atoms more streamline and efficient; and air molecules less resistant." [Copy/Pasted from the Positive Feedback review of iQSE]... |