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In Reply to: RE: Low resistance current discovery.... posted by alan m. kafton on February 09, 2016 at 12:33:31
Chirality has been known in Genetics for decades, and it is one reason that spontaneous generation of life is unlikely. In this particular application I would think that capturing the technology for everyday use - granted, we are a LONG way from there - would be quite revolutionary.
I think it would have the potential to revolutionize the high end, making what we hear now sound broken.
The greatest impediment to advancing an audiophile system is the audiophile.
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it's impossible.
We're talking ancient thought here, strictly obsolete ... ya' know, like tantamount to other popular themes of the day, say like the Sun and everything in the Heavens revolving around the Earth!
Perhaps you're referencing some specialist/technical meaning in Genetics? ... Do you have a reference?
Possibly so. On the other hand there are lots of things that can be done right now that have the potential to revolutionize audio like better fuses, attention to directionality of wire in eveything from fuses to cables to wiring to transformers, reducing the toxic influence of magnetic fields in proximity to the audio signal in anything, isolating circuit boards from the transformer hum, things of that nature. It's simply a question of motivation. If audiophiles want to revolutionize their systems it actually makes sense to do it themselves rather than wait on NASA, AES, DARPA, the military, or "the industry."
Edits: 02/10/16
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