Chipped My Nut!

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Guy's the only person VP is lying to here is himself and he is also the only one likely to suffer as a result.

As long as the regular members keep pointing out his false assertions others will not be harmed or harm their instruments or knowledge as a result. If VP can't accept sound reason or scientific evidence as valid there is little we can do to change that.

Here is an actual picture of an actual vibrating string by the way and I see no "dead spots" theoretical or otherwise other than the node at the ratio 2:1 which we would expect to see. My opinion just imagined it into being.;)
 

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So you are saying there is absolutely no such thing as I propose as the point of contact drifting a bit because of the larger and stiffer string? You know all of the physics involved? You are so sure of this? No possability whatsoever?
yep ...... no possibility whatsoever. Vibration theory dictates that the vibration begins at the very point of contact where the string is free to vibrate. Obviously it can't vibrate very much right there ..... but vibrate it does.
 
Here is an actual picture of an actual vibrating string by the way and I see no "dead spots" theoretical or otherwise other than the node at the ratio 2:1 which we would expect to see. My opinion just imagined it into being.;)
Obviously photoshopped! :mad:
 
Guy's the only person VP is lying to here is himself and he is also the only one likely to suffer as a result.

As long as the regular members keep pointing out his false assertions others will not be harmed or harm their instruments or knowledge as a result. If VP can't accept sound reason or scientific evidence as valid there is little we can do to change that.

Here is an actual picture of an actual vibrating string by the way and I see no "dead spots" theoretical or otherwise other than the node at the ratio 2:1 which we would expect to see. My opinion just imagined it into being.;)

First of all, A guitar string never has that amplitude. Second the deadspot would be very close to the saddle, is there even a saddle there or is it just tied on. Yes I understand harmonics and nodes.
 
It's been fun guys. I'm back to work now. Catch you later.

Keep it real for me.;)
 
yep ...... no possibility whatsoever. Vibration theory dictates that the vibration begins at the very point of contact where the string is free to vibrate. Obviously it can't vibrate very much right there ..... but vibrate it does.

What if it is not neccassarily a string but something stiffer like a small diameter rod?
 
What if it is not neccassarily a string but something stiffer like a small diameter rod?

Physics would describe that as a fixed beam but seeing as how you are so fond of physics you would know that wouldn't you.

Later guys. For a few virtual beers in about three hours from now.
 
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