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Re: SImple question, requiring only a simple "yes" or "no" answer:


I cannot give you a simple answer because you asking the question in the first place shows that you are not fully understanding the issue.
I do not state that Peter's use of the domestic deep freezer is the same as Meitner's cryogenic treatment. What I am trying to point out is that if EITHER freezing technique alters the 'sound' then the WHOLE freezing issue should be and should have been investigated by the entire audio industry - not just by a few - and that people should be realising that 'there is something going on' which needs investigating !!
I have ALWAYS stated that I believe that Robert Harley's article in 1990 was one of the most significant articles in the history of audio - I use Ed Meitner as one example of how we suddenly realised that someone else (completely independent of Peter) had discovered what Peter had stumbled upon !!!

Now, let me explain why I say "that you are not fully understanding or you would not have asked the question in the first place.
Go back 100 years to the first concepts that the micro-organisms that caused septicaemia were 'in the air'. It is like you asking me "Do I think that Joe Bloggs antiseptic treatments are the same as Jack Smiths antiseptic treatments ?" When I have been struggling to try to make people aware that if ANY antiseptic treatments are successful, then people have to begin to seriously consider the "Germs in the Air" concept !!!!
Regards,
May Belt.


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