opaqueice Wrote: 
> You know, the gravitational field of the moon and planets in our solar
> system act on the earth's atmosphere.  The effect is similar to tides:
> if a planet is directly over our heads the atmosphere will be slightly
> less dense than if it is off to the side.  When the atmospheric
> pressure is lower, the phase-asymmetry of sound waves in air mentioned
> earlier in this thread will be more significant.  Of course, to hear
> this you need a very revealing system, so if you haven't noticed that
> when  the moon is in Virgo with Cancer ascendant you music sounds a bit
> dull, it's probably due to not having refrigerated your cables for long
> enough.
> 
> To compensate for this I'm going to design an amplifier which consults
> an astrologer each time you turn it on, and then adjusts for the
> gravitational field of stars and planets to reduce the distortion.  It
> will be as if a veil has been lifted from the music... listening to old
> recordings, you will hear elements you never noticed b
> efore.  Highs will be amazingly detailed, but never fatiguing, with
> rich and accurate bass rounding things out.  My new amp will be priced
> at a mere $100,000 - an extraordinary price considering what you are
> getting.
> 
> Any takers?

Why don't you just leave the Audiophile forum alone, instead of
trolling? I don't think you or anyone else here has the right to try to
restrict the scope of the idéas discussed here.

It is of course absurd to imply that effects that are easily measurable
cannot possibly be heard -backed up by hastily cobbled together
"evidence" and pseudo-science.


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