Theoretical question about how CD's work


Theoretically, can the contents of a CD be printed out onto sheets of paper in 1’s & 0’s, re-entered digit by digit (say, by a generous helper monkey with an infinite lifespan) into some sort of program, and the same sound will be replicated? Just trying to understand how CD’s work (though I’ve been trying for 25 years and it still seems like magic to me).
sealrock
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kosst_amojan
@geoffkait

"Since everything is known and can be found in Wikipedia or some online textbook we can dismiss any inconvenient arguments as not worthy of examination. Bravo, moopman!"

You don’t have any arguments worthy of examination. Pretty much everything is known about the function of the electromagnetic force so if it’s not in a reputable book, it’s nonsense. Anyone who buys into your hocus-pocus is simply gullible.

>>>>Koost, no need to go full retard on me. you should have listened to your mommy when she told you to stay in school. You don’t even know the difference between an electromagnetic wave and a force. 😬
tomcy6
geoffkait
You may think of it as a logic puzzle.

In that case, logic tells me that you are trying to take advantage of highly suggestible people. 

>>>>You must be channeling Juror #3 from 12 Angry Men. “You can’t prove it!!” 😡
Here are a few other audiophile thingamabobs that improve the sound of CDs that ought to get the 1s and 0s crowd’s blood boiling 🥵.

Nespa High intensity strobe light CD treatment

The Intelligent Chip quantum Chip for treating CDs, and the Intelligent Box (Think Inside the Box)

Audio Deske CD Improver - edge beveler for making CDs perfectly round

The PWB Violet Pen for coloring the outer edge of the CD. Interestingly, the Violet Pen also works on LPs.