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Same bogus test assumption:
Posted by E-Stat on July 3, 2017 at 05:56:28:
"The amplifier thus saw both cables' capacitance at all times."
As you find with the equally amusing non-test found here. Scroll down for the Interconnect section about the Y-adapter test.
I even tested the test apparatus with my trusty capacitance meter. Yes, Virginia you are comparing the capacitance of A+B+Y adapter at either end. One bright soul here told me effectively "well if you assume the devices have zero impedance, then that is correct. " Yes, if you begin your circular reasoning with there's no difference, then the test confirms it! :)