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"Artificial atoms" used to improve compact discs?
This should be very entertaining for all of you. If you visit http://machinadynamica.com/ you will find many interesting devices. Some of them are complete bunk (for example, the "Clever Little Clock", the "Brilliant Pebbles", and the "Teleportation Tweak"). A few, however, are in a more gray area (such as the "Codename Turquoise", "Promethean Base", and the "Intelligent Box").
My brother engaged them in a long thread, which is posted below. (Read from the bottom up)
Which, to the layperson almost sounds plausible until he gets to the "artificial atoms" part. It turns out, there is such a concept of "artificial atoms" in QM ... lending some credibility to the claims. However, this statement:
Anyone here care to comment on the claims of the so-called "Intelligent Box" ... even if for a laugh? :-)
This should be very entertaining for all of you. If you visit http://machinadynamica.com/ you will find many interesting devices. Some of them are complete bunk (for example, the "Clever Little Clock", the "Brilliant Pebbles", and the "Teleportation Tweak"). A few, however, are in a more gray area (such as the "Codename Turquoise", "Promethean Base", and the "Intelligent Box").
My brother engaged them in a long thread, which is posted below. (Read from the bottom up)
From: Geoff Kait [mailto:geoffkait@verizon.net]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2007 3:35 AM
To: ...
Subject: Re: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
The Box has a dedicated laser in it (so the box simulates the CD player
"box" and laser). The advantage of the Intelligent Box is that the active
material in the card is inserted into the interior of the Box so the active
ingredient is very close to the laser and the CD, which is placed on top of
the Intelligent Box when treating it. The top of the Box is clear so the CD
is exposed to the photons of the laser and the photons emitted by the card
when the laser strikes it. The active ingredient is contained in a thin
layer spread out in the card's interior, like a sandwich. The simultaneous
interaction of the laser photons and the Card photons with the polycarbonate
layer of the CD improves the *transparency* of the layer so that when the CD
is played the CD player laser "reads" the embedded data more accurately.
The active ingredient in the Card - as for the Chip - is actually artificial
atoms! Pretty innovative for an audio product, wouldn't you say?
From: ...
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 21:06:59 -0500
To: "'Geoff Kait'" <geoffkait@verizon.net>
Subject: RE: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
Ok, I¹m no quantum physicist, so this was a little confusing. What
specifically does the box do, and what kind of specific sound changes does
this product create? Again, thanks for your help. My students will
appreciate innovations in the audio technology arena.
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Patents too expensive, firthermore I don't wish to reveal certain
information so I don't go that route. Ironically, Much safer not to have
patent in these cases.
The Intelligent Box/Intelligent Card is the evolution of the Intelligent
Chip, which does the same thing as the Box. The box replicates the CD
player laser and gets the active material very close to the CD, one thing
the Intelligent Chip did not do - the Chip was placed on top of the player
chassis while the CD played for 2 seconds. But the effects of the Chip and
the Box are the same. The explanation of the Box is the same as for the
Chip - quantum mechanics - photon interaction with the CD material. It's
all explained in excrutiating detail in my paper on the Intelligent Chip.
Geoff
From: ...
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 19:55:59 -0500
To: "'Geoff Kait'" <geoffkait@verizon.net>
Subject: RE: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
Geoff,
Thanks, the pages on your site helped. None of the writing seems to describe
the mechanisms of your inventions. Do you have the patent number for these
devices so that I might see how exactly they work? I am very interested in
the Intelligent Box and Card. I¹m not seeing exactly what these do, and
especially how they might work. I¹m curious as to what exactly is changed on
a CD to enhance its sound, as a CD on contains data in the form of a dye. Do
you change the dye somehow?
Thanks for all your help!
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Kait [mailto:geoffkait@verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:59 PM
To: ...
Subject: Re: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
..., my website has many pages; there is navigation at the top of the main
page.
Audio Video Accessories and Tweaks: Vibration Isolation, Resonance Control, Teleportation, Isolation Stand, Clever Little Clock, Crystals
Geoff
From: ...
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:48:44 -0500
To: "'Geoff Kait'" <geoffkait@verizon.net>
Subject: RE: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
I have students that can filter through much of this information. Also,
reading things like this is what I do for a living. I have plenty of time to
read, and if I only spend a single year doing research then I¹m happy. Any
additional material you have would be helpful. Do you have any other
websites?
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Kait [mailto:geoffkait@verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:30 PM
To: ...
Subject: Re: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
I don't think you realize what you're getting yourself into. There is so
much information available on-line you won't have enough time in a year or
two to thoroughly examine it all, much less come to conclusions on the
effectiveness of these products or how they compare to other products.
There was review of Clever Little Clock in Positive Feedback last year:
clock nespa
I have white paper on Brilliant Pebbles at:
Machina Dynamica White Paper on Brilliant Pebbles
I have paper on Intelligent Chip at:
How the Intelligent Chip Works - Definitive Explanation
Reveiw of Intelligent Box by 2 PhDs at 6 Moons at:
6moons audio reviews: Machina Dynamica Intelligent Box
there was review of Intelligent Chip by 2 PhDs at 6 Moons in Jan 07:
6moons audio reviews: Photon Cannons
From: ...
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 12:13:33 -0500
To: "'Geoff Kait'" <geoffkait@verizon.net>
Subject: RE: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
Ok, I understand. I wanted to perform an in-class comparison of your goods
with other well-known audio products. Additionally, I was going to publish
some materials concerning comparisons between high-end sound technologies.
How can I get information on your data? Have there been any reviews of your
products in magazines or online?
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Kait [mailto:geoffkait@verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 9:33 AM
To: ...
Subject: Re: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
... - All testing information is proprietary. Performance data is also
proprietary. All information that we deem relevant is published on Machina
Dynamica's web site.
Regards, Geoff at Machina Dynamica
From: ...
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 01:07:20 -0500
To: "'Geoff Kait'" <geoffkait@verizon.net>
Subject: RE: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
Do you have any publish materials on the testing and performance of your
products?
-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Kait [mailto:geoffkait@verizon.net]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2007 3:54 AM
To:
Subject: Re: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
Hello, ..., thanks for your interest in Machina Dynamica. I respectfully
decline to submit any of our products for testing.
regards, Geoff Kait
Machina Dynamica
From: ...
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 23:51:59 -0500
To: <geoffkait@verizon.net>
Subject: Testing Your Products at an Accredited University
Geoff,
I teach classes on music technology at an accredited university. I would
like to test some of your products and publish materials on them. I am very
excited about the possibility of seeing and hearing some of your devices. Is
there anyway we might discuss this further?
Which, to the layperson almost sounds plausible until he gets to the "artificial atoms" part. It turns out, there is such a concept of "artificial atoms" in QM ... lending some credibility to the claims. However, this statement:
... clearly illustrates the pseudo-science approach of these products.There is so
much information available on-line you won't have enough time in a year or
two to thoroughly examine it all, much less come to conclusions on the
effectiveness of these products or how they compare to other products.
Anyone here care to comment on the claims of the so-called "Intelligent Box" ... even if for a laugh? :-)