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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: Just a hypothesisPosted by Romy the Cat on: 1/20/2011
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 bernie_f wrote:
Did you ever have a walk in fresh powder snow in the countryside? The zillions of crystals of water are doing a perfect job of damping noise - at least in the audible spectrum. Even big cities like the one i am living in are turning very quiet. One effect could be the lower noise-floor our gear has to fight against during playback. So decays and harmonics could have more chance to reach our ears without interference by ambience noise. Also don't forget what this silence and relaxation does to our mind and our capabilities to relax and let the music flow directly into our soul...
Peter Belt did a lot of research in that field. We should accept that the simple molecule of H2O in all his variations can do a lot of things scientists never thought possible. Maybe snow crystals lying around can even do something with all the hi-frequency noise filling the air and landscape surrounding us and our gear.

Yes, Bernie, good observation. I have thought about it already. Let me to expand on it. Since electricity does not flow only in conductor but mostly in electromagnetic field around conductor then we can presume that electricity flows in the H2O molecules saturated air around conductor. I think the crystals of water in air acts very different then crystals of metal in conductor. The conductor crystals are in order that describe the conductor material. So, of the crystals of conductor are “in specific order” and if some of “crystals” do resistance then they do it HARMONICALLY due to the fact that they are in order. The harmonic resistance course harmonic noise. Then we have water “crystals” that form sort of near-field jacket across witch the electromagnetic field flows. The water “crystals” are not on order and they are totally random. So, the resistance that the water “crystals” create are non-harmonic and they create none non-harmonic noise, what is not only non-auditable but also might work as some kind dither…

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