@audphile1 photons and electrons can both be used for the same purposes.
How long for an HDMI cable to break in.
I've been using an Audioquest Blueberry for a little while and just got the Vodka 48 8k/10k to compare. I'm not hearing initially much of a difference and certainly not $600 worth. Anybody else compare the two? Direction is correct. When I put the Vodka in I realized the Blueberry was in wrong!
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Science says otherwise! Light comprises packets of energy (photons). The energy is in the form of electromagnetic waves. A changing electric field creates a magnetic field, and vice versa. Hence waves form even in empty space. Electricity is a net flow of electric charges (electrons). Electrons are a fundamental particle (bundle of energy) in the Standard Model, recognised by most physicists. According to Richard Feynman, every electron in our universe interacts with every other electron, which of course is a problem for HiFi designers. Photons do not interact with each other but can interact with electrons - giving rise to the photo-electric effect first explained by Albert Einstein over 100 years ago. So light is absolutely not the same thing as electricity! |
@richardbrand magnetism is used to make electricity it’s the same just being converted into something else. |
@audphile1 someone on YouTube used a car amplifier to provide electricity to power tools and house appliances. Volts is the same thing as electricity |
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