liamstrain
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le sigh
Quantum (really What?) purifiers made from an exotic rare earth oxide smuggled out of russia during the cold war.
Hmm... sounds credible enough.
If Feynman's bones knew his name was being associated with this dreck... well... he'd probably giggle a lot, at least, before rolling over.
Hehehe. Yeah.
He's basically been claiming to be selling room temperature superconductors.
Oh - wow. Yah, that doesn't work. The only room-temp superconductor that we've been able to even theorize is metallic hydrogen - and that takes over 500 GPa to exist at room temps on earth... which - for a point of comparison - the pressure at the center of the earth is only around 300 GPa.
"High-temp" super conductors still need to be at around −240° C...
I hate when people are that obviously screwy and still making money in this industry.
Pseudoscience alert
"As electrons interact with the conductive materials of cables and circuits, very low-level (quantum) noises are generated. As quantum noise energy accumulates in the propagating signal, low-level details pertaining to ambience, soundstage, timbre, dynamics, color fidelity and picture resolution are obscured, robbing the presentation of vividness and life." - Jack Bybee 'What is Quantum Purification?'
So funny - theoretical physics ----> phone charger lol!
Sorry - been a long day. I didn't have time for the second vid, and unfortunately, I have found I need to assume the worst in this place.
Especially, when the technology he is purporting to be using is something the world has been clamoring for, is well researched, and currently appears out of our grasp (room temperature semi-conductors) - if he really had it - it would not be showing up in expensive audio accessories as its first public face - it would be BIG scientific news.
Maybe we should go for an hounourable draw between cable believers and sceptics as we can show there is a real affect and a psychoacoustic one.
If by real effect, you refer to extremely small volume changes due to differing resistance...and nothing else (and acknowleging that two cables of differing material and construction, but the same resistance, will sound the same), then ok.
Hehehe. Yeah.
He's basically been claiming to be selling room temperature superconductors. ...
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