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In Reply to: RE: If both align the molecules they would be the same. Perhaps one more efficient. nt posted by Norm on July 06, 2010 at 07:51:15
....both compacts and re-aligns the molecular structure. I highly doubt that the Tesla treatment compacts them whatsoever, and I'm not aware what, if any re-alignment occurs. Is this information speculative, or is there anything on the SR site? I'll take a look now.
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The material is compressed during the deep freeze, then expands during the thaw. Apologies in advance for nit-picking.
I always use the word compacted for a reason. The expansion is not always uniform with the compaction, as there are voids in the materials that are reduced and/or eliminated. And to further pick nits, differing materials contract and expand at different rates. So there.
Alan, I'm afraid things are worse than you think. Much, much worse. Freezing any media such as video cassettes, DVDs, even books, can improve the sound of a CD that has NOT been frozen. So, I implore you, where does that leave us with our precious little theory of molecular reorganization? evil laughter
Now you need to document that event. Really.
As far as the "precious little theory of molecular reorganization", it ain't a theory. It's a fact proven via electron microscope. All the others examples you raise I have no interest in, nor do I think things are "worse", or "much, much worse". You have no idea what I think, and I ain't thinking about what you're thinking.
Have a lovely weekend.
Excellent reaction.
Of course we know that "molecular reorganization" is responsible for why cryogenics works to improve strength and hardness and reduce mechanical stress for tools, musical instruments, gun barrels, etc. That much is not in dispute! But, if I can be so bold, drawing the same conclusion for why cryogenics (and freezing) works for CDs and LPs and other audio items is not logical for the reason I gave. I was one of the first in the US to get involved with cryogenics and freezing for audio applications. You know, back when Jesus was in diapers.
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....other than the treatment working "on the sub-atomic level".
nt
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