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/
edgewound

taras22
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05-27-2021 2:39pm
how much air is in a room at any given moment
....?....

Since it is " at any given moment" we can rule out altitude issues. Then we have to assume that air pressure changes over a given moment are at play and that would require air movement. So, any thoughts about how the direction of the air flow would affect the sound ? ( you know, as it moves in and out of the room ).

Cheers


That's a great question. Air is the medium that carries sound waves in a listening room...unless your listening under water...where sounds waves travel faster. Notice how sound is different on a hot clear day vs. humid day vs. cold, cloudy, or especially foggy day?

Would it make sense that the changes in atmospheric conditions in a room would have an influence of soundwave transmission? No medium...no sound. Sound travels through different mediums at different speeds. That's something you can find with a Google search.
Show me your evidence. Don’t tell me. I have friend that’s a PhD in physics. Experts in science require evidence. So far, you’ve provided none to the discussion.

It is already explicit to the data or points shared in the post you answered.
Their fundamental and published points in physics and the associated gleaned data in the academic texts says it all, quite clearly.

It is accepted, published and taught information at the basic levels of the physics of conductivity and how that works with transmission lines.

This illustrates that you don’t even know the nature of the questions you are asking, or know the practices, intelligence, capacities, or the integrity of the people and industries you are accusing of being in error.

I’m not saying that you can’t learn but you are headed down that road, in a fairly public fashion ---if you continue on the same path.

Wanna share your name? My name is Ken Hotte. It is a known name and a known face. How about sharing your own? Got something to hide? Or not?
Since we're only concerned about the bandwidth audible to humans and runs of cable in feet not miles we don't need to worry about skin effect. Nothing posted on this thread supports or explains why copper wire has a different sound depending on direction. 
LOL!! I literally laughed when I read this. 😂😂
edgewound OP258 posts05-27-2021 5:55pm
I have friend that’s a PhD in physics.


It is clear by now our “friend” Edgewood’s post here is not about the directionality of the cables. It’s about cables in general. That “snake oil”. 
Question for you: what is your audio system? Can you post it under “systems” here? Thanks