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Robert Morein
 
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Biogeometry teaches us that shapes and symbols can have special
meaning
to us, and friendly ones can have beneficial effects on our
environments, and as I have discovered in my long and wondrous
journey
as an audiophile, on our senses as well. For today's excercise,
we'll
be drawing special shapes on objects to improve the sound we hear
from
our audio systems. To this end, I'd like to introduce you to the
"L-Shape". So-called because it looks like an "L", with the corner
curved inward. Here's what I mean:

Have you tried pentagrams?


No, have you?

No, I put Jewish stars and StuffBack stickers on mine.



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Robert Morein wrote:
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Biogeometry teaches us that shapes and symbols can have special
meaning
to us, and friendly ones can have beneficial effects on our
environments, and as I have discovered in my long and wondrous
journey
as an audiophile, on our senses as well. For today's excercise,
we'll
be drawing special shapes on objects to improve the sound we hear
from
our audio systems. To this end, I'd like to introduce you to the
"L-Shape". So-called because it looks like an "L", with the corner
curved inward. Here's what I mean:

Have you tried pentagrams?


No, have you?

No, I put Jewish stars and StuffBack stickers on mine.


Have you tried the L-shape?

The L-shape has a chronosynclastic discontinuity at the ends that, IMHO,
interferes with adiabatic dissipation.