In Reply to: RE: False equivalence posted by Ryelands on November 19, 2017 at 15:53:23:
Charles had made so many references to cables and woodblocks elsewhere in this thread I thought my analogy was fair play.
Charles seems to agree with that.
Even if there was a distinction, I still don't understand how placing a wooden block in proximity to an electrical signal can change the electrical signal. To my knowledge, wood is not an electrical conductor. How does the piece of wood intrude upon the electrical signal and modify the signal? This is the point I was trying to make. Further, if it can reliably and quantifiably do so, why do I only see products like this marketed for audio products? Is there really medical equipment out there that uses wood for this purpose?
JE
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