Everything that can be heard, can be measured...except tinnitus...and one's imagination...though tinnitus can interfere with a hearing test.holy mother of god, you are a persistent idiot.
So you think wire conductors in cables are directional? Think again...
Here is a very relevant discussion among physicists about the directionality...the way signal and electrons should flow... based on conductor orientation. Some esoteric, high-end manufacturers say they listen to each conductor to see which way the signal should flow for the best audio quality.
Read this discussion. Will it make you rethink what you’re being told and sold?
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/is-a-copper-conductor-directional.975195/
Read this discussion. Will it make you rethink what you’re being told and sold?
https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/is-a-copper-conductor-directional.975195/
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I'll make another astonishing statement. All audio frequencies that pass through cables in a home setting as well as studios can be measured. There is no audible differences in the direction of wires unless they have been designed to be. Everything a human can hear can be measured, no ifs, ands or buts. There is no equivocation, no in principle, it's a simple fact. Plain and simple everything we hear is a physical phenomena transferred via the air around us. |
Mahgister you're always babbling about A.I., in 100 years A.I. will be exponentially ahead of humans. Give it a rest. https://www.interceptinghorizons.com/post/technology-is-exponential-but-humans-are-linear |
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