Clever Little Clock - high-end audio insanity?


Guys, seriously, can someone please explain to me how the Clever Little Clock (http://www.machinadynamica.com/machina41.htm) actually imporves the sound inside the litening room?
audioari1
The company offers a 30-day in home trial. So there is no possibility of fraud, because if the consumer believes the clock does not improve the sound of their system they can return it for a full refund.
At least a person who buys this thing gets something useful...a clock to tell time.
Rcprince, perhaps fountain pens would work better, or felt tip markers. How about #2 pencils or paper clips. Heck, the office supply store could be a gold mine for audiophile tweaks. Forget the clock. Give me the magic pens!
Charlie101,

I have this notion that an allegation of fraud requires some sort of substantiation.

Where did you get your notion that
Actually it's up to you and the manufacturer to provide empirical data of its' performance not the other way around.
Wellfed...To continue the legal analogy...when there is prima facie evidence against the defendant he is presumed to be guilty unless he presents contrary evidence. In your case being contrary to all laws of science is prima facie evidence.