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In Reply to: RE: I would posted by unclestu on April 06, 2011 at 17:50:38
Another treatment to consider is deep cryo treatment to crystals. I sent some of Alan Maher "Scorpion" crystals to Cryogenics International. They are still in place on the main incoming wires to the circuit breaker box. More food for thought.
David Pritchard
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thats interesting, could you elaborate a bit more on the perceived effects?
> > “Another treatment to consider is deep cryo treatment to crystals. I sent some of Alan Maher "Scorpion" crystals to Cryogenics International. They are still in place on the main incoming wires to the circuit breaker box. More food for thought.” < <
You are quite correct, David, with your “more food for thought” regarding the cryo freezing treatment. THAT controversy has been going on for over 25 years to my knowledge !!
There are three main themes governing that particular controversy.
1) Many people know it works (gives improvements in the sound) but keep silent for fear of being attacked or ridiculed.
2) Other people demand that the people who know to keep silent.
3) Yet others dismiss the technique or ridicule it !!
It is refreshing to see someone (you) prepared to ‘come out’ and (at least) ask people to ‘consider’ that very interesting subject further.
Regards,
May Belt,
Manufacturer.
They would probably be less impressed by the brass players' endorsement, even though the theory is simple enough so even I can understand it.
I can't recall any objectivist giving credibility to cryogenics, now that I think about it. Maybe objectivists would give cryogenics more consideration if they knew it made nylons last longer and rifles shoot more accurately. LOL
....and NHRA, along with motorcycle racing. And believe it or not, racing slicks benefit greatly from cryo treatment as well....they stick better, getting the car (or bike) off the line even quicker.
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