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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: An unexplored way to deal with the sound/music perception
Post Subject: Have you heard a word “discovery”?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 6/26/2011
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 N-set wrote:
HAHAHAHAHA!!!Torsion fields are worth, at least, a nobel. Are you aware of that?
Please do nor make 100% IDIOTS of yourselves invoking Einstein-Cartan theory
in audio!!! HAHAHAHAHA IDIOTS!!! Better spot 1st, 2nd or 4327483256rd order resonacess
in your Vitavox, Goto, GIP, ALe or whatever drivers rather than looking if
the metric connection is torsionfree or not..this is 100% absurd!!No, this is 10000% ABSURD!

Torsion free,
N-set

N-set, there is no reason to be defensive of offensive. As I told, I brought the Torsion fields only as an illustration of the OTHER effects that might take place and that are not described the currently recognized as “conventional” audio and know measuring devises. What those guys do has very loose connection with Torsion Fields theory. I very much not advocate or deny the impact of Torsion effects but face it: no one argue the transmission line reflection at gHz level. If somebody would say that transmission line reflections are elective in audio spectra then it would sound as idiocy. Still, I know the people who use the transmission line ideas in feedback applications of audio amplifiers and get remarkable very material results. The point is: let not to be critical about theories but to be critical about actual results. Denying and calling anything as absurd and idiocy closes up an opportunity to observe tangible, accomplished results and make you own judgment over a phenomenon.  I have quite open mind about all of those things as you never know where you find and where you lose in those experiments. There are a number of MADE devises that reportedly work.  I said “reportedly” as I did not have those devises and do not know what they do. When I do I will know how to relate to your, mine or anybody else skepticism.

The Cat

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