jh901 wrote: 
> I intend to avoid your pitfalls, so it doesn't make sense that you have
> such passion for your faith.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Pseudoscience is dangerous, but declaring "science" as if you are GOD is
> also wrong.
> 
> None of you can explain how the laws of physics are being violated.

Good luck with the zip cords...

Bottom line is that physics predicts that the demands of accurate
transmission of audio from 20Hz-20kHz in -speaker cables- is a rather
low standard that can be fulfilled more than easily by a decent length
of copper!

THE CLAIM OF AUDIBLE DIFFERENCE (IE. THAT SOMEHOW SOMETHING IS BEING
CHANGED IN THAT TRANSMISSION FROM 20HZ-20KHZ) BECAUSE OF EXOTIC
MATERIALS/DIELECTRICS, ETC. THAT IS SOMEHOW \"BETTER\" OR MORE \"TRUE\"
TO THE SIGNAL IS AKIN TO DECLARING THAT THESE LAWS OF PHYSICS ARE BEING
VIOLATED.

Since cable companies are claiming that they have found some special
"secret sauce" that makes their cables "better" (rather than purposely
distorting the signal), I think the onus is on them to show just what is
going on that the result is at least different from what the laws of
physics predicts! So far, I have yet to see any evidence of an actual
change beyond human testimony.

Remember, this is audio frequency... We're not talking MHz, GHz
transmissions here where gauge, material, dielectrics, geometry could
truly be essential elements to successful signal integrity... And where
concepts like jitter truly could be a meaningful problem!



Archimago's Musings: (archimago.blogspot.com) A 'more objective'
audiophile blog.
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