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A logical explanation of why losing electrons in HiFi must be avoided – and yet it happens all the time in standard setups.

Wie Raum und Zeit bei HiFi erhalten
Authors: Schönen, Josef; Schönen, Josef; Schönen, Josef;

A logical explanation of why losing electrons in HiFi must be avoided – and yet it happens all the time in standard setups.

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Content:This publication explains that music only sounds spatial and alive when its original sound transit times are preserved. In modern HiFi systems, this temporal structure is systematically destroyed – through phonon scattering, parasitic electrons, and the loss of time order in the current flow. The text explores the causes and presents concrete countermeasures: 3D damping, the TMD principle, and targeted grounding – all based on physical principles, including Einstein’s theory of relativity. The goal is to preserve the temporal integrity of music – so it sounds real again. Inhalt: Diese Veröffentlichung zeigt, dass Musik nur dann räumlich und lebendig klingt, wenn die ursprünglichen Schalllaufzeiten erhalten bleiben. Genau das wird in modernen HiFi-Geräten systematisch zerstört – durch Phononenstreuung, parasitäre Elektronen und fehlende Zeitordnung im Stromfluss. Der Text erklärt die Ursachen und stellt konkrete Gegenmaßnahmen vor: 3D-Dämpfung, das TMD-Prinzip und gezieltes Grounding – basierend auf physikalischen Prinzipien bis hin zu Einsteins Relativitätstheorie. Ziel ist es, die zeitliche Integrität von Musik zu bewahren – damit sie wieder echt klingt.

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