

At least i want to believe ear drums being flesh vibrate differently than non organic materials, cells squeeze and contract. The shape of the ear drum is different and the electric signal in the human body is different than electronic devices. It’s just a tiny tiny amount in a human. higher voltages like outside the body change and shape the sound a bit or cause distortions of certain wavelengths of the sound. Just my general idea. I had an ex girlfriend who had a wind up shortwave radio and if using it wound up instead of plugged in to AC or battery she could hold a signal on to a weak station. And no matter the power of the other stations there was less static and distortions on easy to get broadcast or hard to get broadcast. This was just a pocket radio. The flow of electricity is different between those method ac vs dc. Was the kind that winded down as you use it. Power is more stable during wind up or something. I could be a little bit wrong on the radio part because i would have to have my ex girlfriend show me again and no way am i going to go talk to her after over 15 years.
I used to have a Plex account but it has been many many years since i used it although i did use a stupid hard long password for it that i don’t use for anything else. I am not even sure if i remember that password to go change the pass and or delete the old account. I used to store all kinds of TV series but i quit collecting TV series and deleted all or most of that anyway. Was neat for awhile that it allowed pause resume and remembered what episodes and had the description and box art and play time and accessible on all my devices to stream over LAN. But i don’t need it. I can just open vlc or kodi on fire tv and i share a folder samba / smb and that works perfectly. I also quit watching tv years ago so i have no use for it. Storing all the information also took too much of my hard drive space when i don’t have a lot. Games became too huge and i need space for that and for other iso files for different operating systems.