Post by Owen Y on Jun 19, 2017 21:09:16 GMT 12
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Post by michaelw on Jun 20, 2017 0:08:31 GMT 12
probably... direct communication to the brain ? then why bother with something as primitive as a loudspeaker ? medical implications. are we finally on the verge of a working star trek style medical tricorder ? there's a $10m prize waiting for the first person to develop one.
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Post by deano1974 on Jun 20, 2017 20:31:07 GMT 12
He could be a mad scientist or a utter genius, time will tell
Manager & Product specialist at Rapallo AV & HI-FI
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2017 23:14:26 GMT 12
It'll sell like hotcakes to a certain type of buyer... Works best when sitting in a jar of shiny stones and don't forget to have a glass of water in the room also to... Oh... I can t quite recall what the glass of water does but I'm sure its very revealing... I look forward to the reviews.
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Post by guitardude on Jun 21, 2017 9:10:28 GMT 12
The glass of water gives you a more liquid midrange.
In all seriousness my BS filter cuts in on a lot of this stuff. Remember Peter Belt ?
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Post by Graham on Jun 21, 2017 10:57:04 GMT 12
My bullshit meter is flashing wildly and there is a strong odour of snake oil in the air.
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Post by Owen Y on Jun 21, 2017 13:57:05 GMT 12
Now, now.....most laypersons would say the same about most audiophile obsessions. eg. system absolute polarity
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Post by guitardude on Jun 21, 2017 14:04:25 GMT 12
yep the looks I get when I explain why my turntable has 2 tonearms....
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2017 6:55:23 GMT 12
The glass of water gives you a more liquid midrange. In all seriousness my BS filter cuts in on a lot of this stuff. Remember Peter Belt ? Yes, that's right. And as I recall, a glass of Champagne in the room offers more sparkle and brilliance to the top end... Communicates directly with the brain eh? Well, for a start - no use to someone like me. I smoked that thing away years ago... But what does it say I wonder? 'Buy my hideously overpriced cables. Buy my hideously overpriced cables...'
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Post by RdM on Jun 22, 2017 23:55:29 GMT 12
probably... direct communication to the brain ? then why bother with something as primitive as a loudspeaker ? medical implications. are we finally on the verge of a working star trek style medical tricorder ? there's a $10m prize waiting for the first person to develop one. Actually I think the quote was "The emitted signal communicates direct with the brain in combination with the audio output of the loudspeakers." (I seem to remember a Grateful Dead anecdote, where one of the band members suggested something along the lines of music coming directly from the brain, & Jerry Garcia saying "There'll be no cop-outs in this band!" - but that's in the reverse direction... ;-) It's an interesting interview, along with the linked other one www.stereo.net.au/news/the-far-side-of-aj-van-den-hulScalar waves, modulated, quantum potential, stuff like that? But it (the 'invention') is not without precedent... www.cheniere.org/books/excalibur/neurophone.htmwww.cheniere.org/books/excalibur/priore_machine.htm"'There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy" ~ Shakespeare Browse through say www.cheniere.org/correspondence/index.html or indeed (best!) the whole site... All sorts of exotic physics and perhaps conspiracy theories there... the Russians have perhaps been into this, "energetics", for decades. Here's just one of the letters: www.cheniere.org/correspondence/071509.htmHere's a commercial device using similar healing technology (and with practitioners in NZ!) www.scenar.ru/en/about_scenar/not_all_secrets.htmlSo it's a whole revolution of electromagnetic theory, physics, perhaps suppressed. Read on... ;=}) And another great site is Miles Mathis, read at least the preface before dipping in to any chapters... milesmathis.com/index.html (and also enjoy the Updates section!)
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