Killingbeans
Major Contributor
The old trick of putting a grain of truth in a bowl of BS to make it go down easy.
Yes, cryogenically treated metals become more conductive. So what? Conductivity is not a parameter that can't be changed through other means, and we know very well how it affects a system. Conductivity obtained through cryogenic treatment is not a "special" kind of conductivity that suddenly reveals untreated metal as a hellish nightmare full of noise and distortion.
But it looks good, and it sounds very technical, so people will gladly throw money at it.
Yes, cryogenically treated metals become more conductive. So what? Conductivity is not a parameter that can't be changed through other means, and we know very well how it affects a system. Conductivity obtained through cryogenic treatment is not a "special" kind of conductivity that suddenly reveals untreated metal as a hellish nightmare full of noise and distortion.
But it looks good, and it sounds very technical, so people will gladly throw money at it.