The Future of Hifi is just being Discovered


I found this to be very interesting to learn that electrons move like water. Also even more interesting to learn Cryo really is on the cutting edge and it's implications for the future are just being learned. Fascinating stuff

 

https://www.sciencealert.com/after-years-of-searching-physicists-observe-electrons-form-fluid-like-whirlpools/amp

 

 

 

 

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Cryogenics has been around since the 1800’s, j. I’ll give you that tidbit of knowledge, after that you’re on your own.

As to your other claims as to what I believe and/or claim, now you’re just talking nonsense. No wonder you’re so confused. Study up and then get back to me. You’re lack of knowledge in this subject matter is putting you at a distinct disadvantage.

Never mind. I’m bored with this interaction. Not sporting.

I’m sure you’re a great guy and terrific dancer, but you should really work on knowing your limitations and not impose them on others. Honestly, no hard feelings. Seriously, look this stuff up, it will give you a better understanding of the article.

I read though this whole thread and link, not just for the audio but for the science as I have a minor in Physis. A favorite subject of mine also. 

@j-wall _wall - please read though this again. @thecarpathian is correct, you are mis-reading/understanding the article and worse, carpathian's responses, who is only trying to be helpful. Just take a deep breath and step back and re-read it. 

 

I’d have a hard time believing studying cryogenics has been going on for decades.

That pretty much explains it!

Don't worry, I am sure a group of audiophiles will reject the science, even if it makes a clear measurable difference, and if it does not, another group will laud it and claim everyone else has bad hearing.