Capacitors vs Sound Quality Deep Dive – Effects of Capacitor Materials and Construction on Signal Quality and Audio Performance

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Capacitors vs Sound Quality Deep Dive – Effects of Capacitor Materials and Construction on Signal Quality and Audio Performance https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=capacitors+sound+quality A deep dive into how various capacitor materials and constructions audibly and measurably affect audio and signal quality. This includes both objective measurements (like THD, TIMD, slew rate, inductance, etc.) and subjective perception from the … Read more

Star Forts as Battery Recharging Stations

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Star Forts as Battery Recharging Stations Star forts ALWAYS exist at junctures of salt/dirty and relatively fresh (or briney) water (unless they are land-locked where water exists not now but surely in the past) because they harness the voltage differentials. “Gun emplacement” central pins are presently universally filled with concrete, capped, sealed. They are deep … Read more

A444 Hz Tuning – A Deep Research Report

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A444 Hz Tuning – A Deep Research Report Great. I’ll conduct deep research into A=444 Hz tuning, covering its historical origins, scientific foundations, spiritual connections, comparisons with other tuning standards, philosophical implications, and links to geomancy and sacred geometry. I’ll compile everything into a comprehensive, well-organized report. I’ll let you know as soon as it’s … Read more

Once Again Little People Life Wasted and Eaten by Monstrous Machines — Why Bandcamp’s Survival Matters More Than Spotify’s Billion-Dollar Playlist Machine

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Once Again Little People Life-Wasted by Monstrous Machines — Why Bandcamp’s Survival Matters More Than Spotify’s Billion-Dollar Playlist Machine Bandcamp is a vital platform for independent musicians, offering them a fair revenue share of 82–85% per sale, unlike streaming services that pay mere fractions of a cent per play. It empowers artists with control over … Read more

Sonochemistry revealed as intrinsic to chemical production function of Great Pyramid at Giza

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Sonochemistry revealed as intrinsic to chemical production function of Great Pyramid at Giza Pyramids increasingly revealed as industrial-scale chemical processing apparati. This harmonious trifecta of sound, electromagnetic, and chemical reactions and relationships is astounding! Resonance vibration machine!!! Brilliant ep Regarding electricity as catalyst — note that Hurricane Erin was generated (presumably by microwave blasters on … Read more

Radio Broadcasting in 1920s Beginning Onslaught

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Radio Broadcasting in 1920s Beginning Onslaught Nov 1920 Westinghouse’s KDKA goes on-air, sign-post date that commercial radio began. ARTHUR FIRSTENBERG excellent books INVISIBLE RAINBOW correlates disease outbreaks with mass electrifications. We are electrical beings; eletrifications on mass scale affect many people. Firstenberg documents these effects, always harmful. Worth a look if a balanced reality is … Read more

Natural Care Guide for Traditional Tribal Drums – Haitian Voodoo, Afro-Caribbean, West African

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Natural Care Guide for Traditional Tribal Drums (Haitian Voodoo, Afro-Caribbean, West African) 1. Materials Overview 2. Humidity Control 3. Drumhead Conditioning 4. Wooden Shell Maintenance 5. Rope and Peg Care 6. Tuning and Tone Management 7. Spiritual and Ceremonial Respect 8. Suggested Maintenance Schedule Here’s a clear breakdown of tung oil vs linseed oil, focusing … Read more

Hidden Power of Sound: How Frequencies Shape Mind, Matter, and Society

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Hidden Power of Sound: How Frequencies Shape Mind, Matter, and Society Adjunct to this article — Introduction We live in a world defined by vibration. From the subtle pulse of electricity within our audio gear to the towering broadcast waves from city antennas, sound and frequency are more than just entertainment—they are influence. Recent inquiries … Read more

An examination of how power supply design affects audio circuitry and ultimately sound quality

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An examination of how power supply design affects audio circuitry and ultimately sound quality Great. I’ll conduct an in-depth investigation into how power supply design affects audio circuitry and ultimately sound quality, considering both objective performance and subjective perception. This will include foundational and recent research, and apply to all categories of audio equipment, from … Read more

Rupert Sheldrake slams entire swaths of Wikipedia as being woefully controlled by unchecked anonymous cabals

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Rupert Sheldrake slams entire swaths of Wikipedia as being woefully controlled by unchecked anonymous cabals As a Physicist I can explain why many of my peers fall into the trap of determinism and explain my own breakthrough opinion inspired in good part by Dr Sheldrake thoughts on vision. So, it can be formally proven in … Read more

New Evidence of Morphic Resonance – Rupert Sheldrake

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New Evidence of Morphic Resonance – Rupert Sheldrake 9:45 “There is already circumstantial evidence that antibiotic resistance, when it’s evolved in one place, such turns up somewhere else [totally unrelated, distant, disconnected in all manners]. In the scientific literature on antibiotic resistance this is already known.” Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D., is a biologist and author of … Read more

Weaponization of Music Industry – 440 Hz as a Destructive Frequency vs A444

Weaponization of Music Industry – 440 Hz as a Destructive Frequency vs A444 This is most interesting owing to its argument for A444. Dr Laura Sanger explores some of music’s spiritual, scriptural and religious aspects, particularly when retuned. Wait until this crowd realizes how Jesuits have been gaining control over what “one second” actually means … Read more

Every Third Bealtes Song Performed Live was a Cover Tune

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Every Third Bealtes Song Performed Live was a Cover Tune Yes, it’s accurate to say that during their early live performances, The Beatles frequently played cover songs—especially during their Hamburg (1960–1962) and Cavern Club (1961–1963) years. Key Points: Context: Possible Implications from Sage of Quay: Sage of Quay and similar commentators often cite the Beatles’ … Read more

Why is it so difficult to start up an unique band?

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Why is it so difficult to start up an unique band? I would say 95% of the musicians I know, and know of are very vanilla in their thinking. The only driving force seems to be making a few bucks and making sure people can dance to it. I want to start up a very … Read more

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