hmm. Dude, seriously. Chill out. I don't honestly care if I'm wrong or right. I could care less if the phase of the moon caused a 95 year old circus midget to get an erection, and in turn causes changes in humidity locally, causing me to feel more comfortible, which causes me to create a hit record that will cause me to buy my own small country, and retire drinking beers on the beach for the rest of my life. Kidding aside, I actually have researched a bit about it. I don't recall the Nyquist therum saying some of the things that you were saying (mainly the bit about it perfectly recreating the wave), then again, I don't know everything about it, beyond enough to get the concept of it, because generally in practice it's pretty boring, and doesn't make a bit of difference beyond a basic understanding of it, unless you are planning on developing your own hardware/software, which due to the fact that I have no skills, or desire to do so, won't be too terribly high on my to do list.
That very well may be about the converters. So what? If 96k sounds better (which as far as what I do...it does almost every time) I'll use it. However, there are some differences with some very specific types of effects, primarily compressors and ESPECIALLY reverbs. I'm glad that you admit that there is a difference in tests, and you know why it comes back so mixed? It's all subjective. All of it. Some people go for really open recordings, some people go for really aggressive walls of sounds...some people like distortions running into distortions and then thrown through a fuzzbox for good measure, and some people are mortally afraid to distort anything. I find that this whole sample rate debate is the new analog vs. digital that was plaguing the audio community with endless dick waving nerdfests, when really...NEITHER IS BETTER. Use what works for you, but don't deny that it makes no difference. For some things, it totally does, just the same that running an analog tape at a different speed (no I am not saying this causes the same effect) will give you very slight differences in sound for certain recordings. Some stuff doesn't make a bit of difference, just as in my analogy that much of rock, really makes little difference when you go up in sample rate. Audio sounds different using different sample rates and bit depths, no matter what causes it, and it's all about what works for what you want to do. I've used 44.1 for different purposes when it was perfectly sufficiant for it, and likewise, I've used others for other purposes, where 44.1 created a sound I didn't like.
No one is going to listen to a song allong with a sheet saying what settings and techniques were involved in creating it, unless it's another audio engineer, and with that said, most of the recordings that people in the industry idolize, had they been in the session, they would scoff at that/those technique(s) and most likely laugh the guys right out the studio door. Who are you making the music for? Other industry people? Chances are most people who hear it won't be, and won't give a shit if it was recorded with a tattoo gun etching waveforms into a rusted sawblade, by a trained monkey.
And what in the world are you talking about with my last statement? hahaha. I should wish for less computing power in order to understand audio? How very... scenester of you. lol You'd get allong with all the emo indie rockers out there, or black metallers. Who the hell WOULDN'T want more power in their setups? Your response to that sentance littereally made not a bit of sense. How did you get anything out of that statement other than, "I'd love to have more computing power"? How does the desire to always increase the ammount of power available to someone have anything to do with anything other than. "Gee, lets get more power as time goes on."
But yeah man, don't take shit so seriously. Chill. Physics aren't my life, music is. While I do know some of the physics of it all, it gets to a point where it's really just a bunch of nerds with pocket protectors bitching at each other and arguing about who has the thickest rimmed birth control glasses. Just make music and have fun!
Science H. Logic, can't we all just get alllawng?
*unzips my pants..* "My science is bigger than your science!"...