Julf wrote: 
> Sure - engineering is applying the science in real world situations. But
> that doesn't make the science invalid or irrelevant in any way. The
> Nyquist–Shannon sampling theorem still applies 100%.

Yes i agree 100% and that extends to all laws of physics there is no
special laws of electricity for audio they are the same as in any
electrical engineering or physics .
If that where the case many things claimed by cult hifi would greatly
interest people at CERN etc , the Nobel prize will be a given.
For example hearing differences between different spade lugs for speaker
cables ? Or wall plates for electricity .

There is no special quantum dimension for audio where things can't be
determined or measured or understood a transistor does not know that the
electrical current passing by is music .

This reminds me of the radium craze in beginning of the century, you
could by water bottles coated in uranium ore or similar to vitalise the
drinking water and of course radium cigarettes and soap :)


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