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In Reply to: RE: Distortion, where is it coming from? posted by Inmate51 on January 26, 2015 at 10:50:37
What are Information Fields? They are non electromagnetic fields that result when there are. Great many things of the same type. For example there is an Information Field for atoms and another one for electrons, the fields of which would very strong since the intensity of an Information Field is proportional to the number of things or objects that create the field. And the fields is a natural biproduct of the things or objects. It's when certain things or objects in the immediate surrounding represent a danger in the mind of the listener that his hearing is affected/degraded. This is especially true for such man made things as squares and rectangles but also phrases and even words. Thus simply throwing out old newspapers and magazines in and of itself will usually improve the sound. You would hear the sound as being less distorted and more transparent. Unfortunately there are a great many things in the local area that are linked to information fields of different types, all of which are bad for the sound. Term *Compact Disc* printed on all CDs, CD trays in cases and CDs cases in the world produces a very strong Information Field.
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This is especially true for such man made things as squares and rectangles but also phrases and even words. Thus simply throwing out old newspapers and magazines in and of itself will usually improve the sound.About 25 to 30 years ago I was in a Medical records storage room where there was several long row of shelving about 7' or 8' high filled with paper folders of patient’s medical records. Just going from memory each row was about 40' long. If a person stood at one end and another person stood at the other end of a same row even when speaking very loudly neither person could hear the person on the other end of the row. LOL, even hollering at the top of the voice could hardly be heard. All the cardboard and paper was absorbing up the sound waves.
When I see photos of members systems with a whole wall full of vinyl records I wonder how all the record jackets are affecting the sound from the speakers in the room.
Sorry if wandered too much from your post.
Edits: 01/27/15
While I understand what you said what I'm talking about here is much more, uh, mysterious, what I'm referring to has nothing to do with things resonating or absorbing, nothing so mundane. What I am referring to is the effect of shapes and geometry on the listener, not on the audio signal or the acoustic waves. However, having got that off my chest, the albums are bad for the sound, though most audiophiles probably believe the albums are absorbing bad acoustic waves. The same problem with albums and CDs in terms of geometry is also the case for the room itself, you know, being square or rectangular, and I won't even get into the shape of the house itself and all the right angles. You can see how these shapes can produce information fields, no? Since there are SO MANY things in the WORLD that have that particular shape. Another way to look at it, all things being equal the same audio system would sound much better if it were inside a geodesic dome rather than an ordinary room of a house.
"all things being equal the same audio system would sound much better if it were inside a geodesic dome rather than an ordinary room of a house. "
How so?
Uh, because there aren't any 90 degree angles? Spherical things are found in Nature, but not square or rectangular things. They're so unnatural. Furthermore, even if you were blindfolded you would be affected by the change in geometry since it's an example of mind matter interaction, kind of like extra sensory perception.
Edits: 01/27/15
Wow! If tossing newspapers helps imagine how my sound will bloom when I delete your post!
Oh wait... Since the 'information field' doesn't decrease with distance and it still exists in your sent file folder and on Rod's server deleting it on mine won't help one iota! Rats.
What fun... Even audiophiles don't have to be serious ALL the time.
Rick
Fun, right? Next stop Teleportation Tweak and the Photos in the Freezer Tweak. Don't think with the Right Side of your brain so much. Oh, wait, I forgot, you only have a Right Side. Fun, fun, fun. :-}
Edits: 01/27/15
Like the Higgs Field? LOL. No, the Higgs field is something real that real scientists can write down math to define and explain, and it can be detected in expensive machines.
Information Fields as you have just described them are some BS that you made up, and have no other objective existence, let alone are the cause of audio distortion. A better name might be a Disinformation Field.
I know it's obvious but someone should say it.
Ah, now I see where you got the tox in beau tox. You little fukkers down under bite, eh? As for reality I may be slow but I'm ahead of you.
Edits: 01/26/15
Ahead of you? Mate, it's already the next day here.
'Fraid that ain't gonna do you much good, Mate. I'm many years in the future.Remember, it only has to be sufficiently advanced to be indistinguishable from magic.
Cheers
Edits: 01/27/15
"What are Information Fields? They are non electromagnetic fields that result when there are. Great many things of the same type. For example there is an Information Field for atoms and another one for electrons, the fields of which would very strong since the intensity of an Information Field is proportional to the number of things or objects that create the field. And the fields is a natural biproduct of the things or objects. It's when certain things or objects in the immediate surrounding represent a danger in the mind of the listener that his hearing is affected/degraded. This is especially true for such man made things as squares and rectangles but also phrases and even words. Thus simply throwing out old newspapers and magazines in and of itself will usually improve the sound. You would hear the sound as being less distorted and more transparent. Unfortunately there are a great many things in the local area that are linked to information fields of different types, all of which are bad for the sound. Term *Compact Disc* printed on all CDs, CD trays in cases and CDs cases in the world produces a very strong Information Field. "
Ok, whatever.
The young kids these days say, What Ev. And sign W and E. Just a heads up.
lol!
Nt
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