In Reply to: Re: re: will freezing improve sound? posted by Pär on January 20, 2004 at 11:26:21:
Par wrote:
"And the atoms and crystalline structure (or whatever present strukture) are more free to "relocate" itself by heat, atoms and its parts are more free to move when energized . which is the same thing as heat. In a freezed state the "dislocations" are more probable to remain. Anealin by freezing is a quite odd concept, though other properties may reached."I think he is entirely correct. The more heat: the more movement of the molecular structure. That's why solids become fluid when heated enough. Freezing would of course have just the opposite effect. I have long been skeptical in the extreme about such things as cryo treatment. The believers in such things will I think, never be convinced that they are not being sold a bill of goods.
Ron
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