Gmorris,
I've signed my name that way for years - since the early
advent of Usenet.
As other posters have stated - the "inexact science" of
"human emotion" and the "musical experience" is not germane
to this topic.
It is purely about how electrons transport in cables.
Your remark that we can model electron transport only under
"very restricted conditions" tells me that you have absolutely
no concept of the state of the art in the computational
physics of electron transport. With modern parallel processing
computers - we have greatly expanded the regimes in which
one can accurately model electron transport in cables to
very high order.
Gregory Greenman
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I've signed my name that way for years - since the early
advent of Usenet.
As other posters have stated - the "inexact science" of
"human emotion" and the "musical experience" is not germane
to this topic.
It is purely about how electrons transport in cables.
Your remark that we can model electron transport only under
"very restricted conditions" tells me that you have absolutely
no concept of the state of the art in the computational
physics of electron transport. With modern parallel processing
computers - we have greatly expanded the regimes in which
one can accurately model electron transport in cables to
very high order.
Gregory Greenman
[ You like that better? ]