Why high-end cable manufacturers don't post measurements?


I'd like to get your take on why high-end manufacturers don't post measurements? would you like to see how a cable measure before ....does it matter to you?
scar972
From what I’d learn, most do
Far more eat at McDonald’s than Maxims.

The "Burn In" comment is sarcasm. I’ve changed it for dim witted:

"The poor schlub gets the item home, connects it to vastly different gear and rightly determines the sonics are worse. Hence, he’s advised 100’s hours are required to burn in. Poppycock! All that happens is the victim gets used to the change and convinces himself it got better. Meanwhile, the temperature, pressure, humidity, line voltage and CBLF frailties have changed. Burn In is BUNK! "
@ieales,

'So what is your mission or drive?

Protect the uneducated from charlatans.'


A good and principled answer.

I'd even argue that calling them charlatans is giving them a large benefit of the doubt.

Many reviewers, magazines and parts of the industry have formed a mutually beneficial society with the snake oil cabal.

In fact the shameless scoundrels seem to be 'as thick as thieves' on this important issue.

So it's essential that there are people who are willing to present the truth.

There is not a single shred of evidence, other than the plethora of the merely anecdotal, that there is anything whatsoever to be gained from going above and beyond basic ofc cable.

Or even a soldered iron  coat hanger!

I was going to suggest someone should repeat the old coat hanger v monster cable death match battle. 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/gizmodo.com/audiophile-deathmatch-monster-cables-vs-a-coat-hanger-36315...

But lo and behold, guess what?
Someone already has.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.soundguys.com/cable-myths-reviving-the-coathanger-test-23553/amp/
I don't know that I have ever seen a cable thread on this site that has actually benefitted audiophiles in making superior audio systems. This is no exception.   
That's because for some unfathomable reason so many audiophiles insist on talking about specs and design and marketing malarkey, pretty much everything except for the only thing that matters, which is how they sound. All anyone has to do to find exceptionally good cables is focus on listener impressions. The Synergistic CTS and Atmosphere wire in my system is truly remarkable, and well worth the money. Worth as much as the speakers, at least based on their improving the sound quality just as much. If people aren't having this experience with cables, or threads about cables, its only because they're doing it all wrong.