Speaker cable arrows???


I bought a used pair of Silverline Audio's Conductor cables. Plugged them in 
and was very pleased with the neutral sound I was getting. Bare wire to the 
speakers, and bananas on the amp end. Then I realized that the arrows on 
the cables where pointing towards the amp. OOPS, I reversed the path 
direction, and couldn't hear any difference. Zero.
My preference would be to have the bananas on the amp end.

Can I disobey the arrows, and run the cables effectively backwards?

markj941
I don't get it, are speaker cables now the same as inductors? 
I was always under the impression they were CONDUCTORS... 
However that all maybe, I'm detecting a strong psychological component here, inducting me to think that if I'd reverse the writing or arrows in the backward way it would give me a case of audio-nervosa non stop, even though it be sounding all the same. 😟 
Maybe time to speak to an analyst about OCD?!? 🤔 
Now may one express this fear without risking the hurtful embarrassment of another post deletion? I'm learning... 
M. 
To make things a bit more complicated, a speaker cable exists in a three dimensional space, therefore the electro-magnetic energy not necessarily confined as in a 2 dimensional circuit diagram for example. 

And to make things even more complicated, an AC current is not AC that is it is not symmetric.  Some of its aspect is sort of like a DC current.  

andy2
To make things a bit more complicated, a speaker cable exists in a three dimensional space, therefore the electro-magnetic energy not necessarily confined as in a 2 dimensional circuit diagram for example.

>>>>>I’m pretty sure that has been covered already. Ad nauseam, actually. We have Poynting vectors up the wazoo.
andy2
And to make things even more complicated, an AC current is not AC that is it is not symmetric. Some of its aspect is sort of like a DC current.

>>>>That is interesting. How does it affect directionality, or does it?