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Post by ajski2fly on Dec 1, 2021 15:41:34 GMT
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Post by Mr Whippy on Dec 1, 2021 18:42:57 GMT
Don't know about more accurate, as it doesn't really consider the varying conditions that coexist that are clearly identified in the last video.
Where's Colin Wonfor when you want him?
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Post by ajski2fly on Dec 2, 2021 16:53:31 GMT
I think that the video is using an aspect of Maxwells and Ponytings theories to sensationalise and imply that we do not understand what electricity is. I think that you need to consider Faraday as well if discussing this. and I quote " Maxwell formulated a quantitative theory that linked the fundamental phenomena of electricity and magnetism and that predicted electromagnetic waves propagating with a speed, which, as well as one could determine at that time, was identical with the speed of light. He concluded his paper “On the Physical Lines of Force” (1861–62) by saying that electricity may be disseminated through space with properties identical with those of light. In 1864 Maxwell wrote that the numerical factor linking the electrostatic and the magnetic units was very close to the speed of light and that these results “show that light and magnetism are affections of the same substance, and that light is an electromagnetic disturbance propagated through the field according to his electromagnetic laws. What more was needed to convince the scientific community that the mystery of light was solved and the phenomena of electricity and magnetism were unified in a grand theory?" If you read this www.britannica.com/science/electromagnetic-radiation/Relation-between-electricity-and-magnetism and a few subsequent para's it may help to clarify how Electricity, Magnetism and Light relate to each other.
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Post by Mr Whippy on Dec 5, 2021 21:53:49 GMT
I wasn't going to bother, but...
Where does conventional theory explain audiophile fuses - and the rest? How can 1" of fuse wire possibly make a jot of difference with regards sound improvement when looked at in conventional terms? Pretty sure that if you were to ask a non-audiophile electronics engineer for his opinion, he'd say that such things can't make a difference. It's all in your head, mate.
Anyways, another video from Veritasium. Nothing sensationalized here. He proves what he claims - and wins $10,000 in the process:
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Post by MartinT on Dec 5, 2021 21:59:12 GMT
How can 1" of fuse wire possibly make a jot of difference with regards sound improvement when looked at in conventional terms? I am more convinced than ever that they act as an RFI filter. The proof, as always, is in the hearing.
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Post by Mr Whippy on Dec 5, 2021 22:28:14 GMT
Why not just use an RFI filter with a normal fuse or a cap either end? The bit that I've read from manufactures for special fuses, is just waffle.
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