What’s the DF of the amplifier for you’re asking these people?
The one I used from above is 105 DF. Why do you forget to add the DF to the cable?
The cables aren’t connected to nothing. So here is the real numbers for that amplifier with a DF of 105
Your numbers
The calculated resistance for the 4 cables is:
(#16) 4.016 ohms / 1000 x 12 = 0.048 ohms
(#12) 1.588 ohms /1000 x 12 = 0.019 ohms
(# 8) 0.6282 ohms / 1000 x 12 = 0.0075 ohms
(# 4) 0.2485 ohms / 1000 x 12 = 0.003 ohms
Numbers for an amplifier with a DF of 105
105DF = 8/105 =.076 Ohms
(#16) 4.016 ohms / 1000 x 12 = 0.048 ohms + .076= .124 Ohms
(#12) 1.588 ohms /1000 x 12 = 0.019 ohms +.076= .095 Ohms
(# 8) 0.6282 ohms / 1000 x 12 = 0.0075 ohms +.076 =.083 Ohms
(# 4) 0.2485 ohms / 1000 x 12 = 0.003 ohms + .076= .079 Ohms
From the smallest guage wire #16 to the highest guage wire #4 the DIFFERENCE in cable resistance for an amplifier with DF of 105 = .045 Ohms in other words INSIGNIFICANT
The resistence of the cable is swamped by the speaker used you don’t even ask for what speakers they use.
Your numbers are accurate as far as they go but they are meaningless in the real world. I’m getting tired of trying to educate you.