In Reply to: So did you! posted by clarkjohnsen on October 17, 2007 at 10:17:33:
As both the CD and the LP are moving media read by (inter alia) coils of wire, and inasmuch as an electric charge in motion erects a magnetic field, one can easily see how interference may occur.
Did you say (or was it John?) that you had a degree in physics?
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Follow Ups
- RE: So did you! - Steve Eddy 11:35:20 10/17/07 (10)
- So, it isn't magnetism, and it isn't electricity. What, then, *does* cause the phenomenon? nt - clarkjohnsen 09:56:12 10/18/07 (9)
- It hasn't been demonstrated that there is any particular phenomenon. nt - Steve Eddy 10:27:09 10/18/07 (8)
- Oh yes it has! Ask anyone who's (pardon the concept) listened. nt - clarkjohnsen 10:29:32 10/18/07 (7)
- "Listening" and "hearing" ghosts is a "demonstration of the phenomenon" eh? - AJinFLA 15:18:33 10/18/07 (0)
- So then... - Steve Eddy 10:40:51 10/18/07 (5)
- If you can't respond to a fair remark, then go all sarcastic -- that's the ticket! nt - clarkjohnsen 11:21:08 10/18/07 (1)
- No sarcasm... - Steve Eddy 13:51:35 10/18/07 (0)
- "Do you have any photographs of yourself in your freezer, Clark?" Brrrr! /nt - truthseekerprime 10:53:21 10/18/07 (2)
- Yeah, Clark has photos in the freezer, but the edges are grinded as well, for even greater improvement of sound (nt) - AJinFLA 15:21:28 10/18/07 (0)
- "Sarcasm? What sarcasm?" You're 2 for 2. nt - clarkjohnsen 11:23:39 10/18/07 (0)