Hang on, hang on - if the electrons exceed the speed of light then either
a: their mass will go infinite and the cable will implode into a mini black
hole
or
b: they will decay into tachyons resulting in the sound coming out of the
speaker before it has even been recorded
Dav M.
On Jul 27 2011, David Worrall wrote:
I have been browsing this list long enough to observe that this phenomena
only occurs (or at least is only reported, on this list, albeit with
annual regularity) in Northern Hemisphere summers.
Down under, the summers are so hot that the electrons want to pass
through cable as quickly as possible, so they exhibit an exact opposite
characteristic: Temporal Intensification Dilation (also DIT,
unfortunately); thought to be the caused as them exceeding the speed of
light in order to 'get the f*** outa there'.
The phenomena can be reversed, or at least alleviated from a 3rd person
perspective, by plugging the cables into a live mains socket and biting
hard on the other end.
David
On 28/07/2011, at 3:42 AM, Sampo Syreeni wrote:
On 2011-07-27, umashankar mantravadi wrote:
havent you heard of tired electron distortion ? (TID). the electrons
in speaker wire get tired moving back and forth and not going anywhere.
the solution is to disconnect the speaker every few hours connect a
battery one side and short the other, so all the old electrons can be
flushed out (i think i read this in the wireless world)
Alternatively you can have spare cables, and slowly drain them over
night in an upright position.
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