TuneIn With Ted
It’s Easier to Be Wrong Together Than Right Alone
The electron-flow model of electricity isn’t taught because it’s true. It’s taught because it’s easy. The actual physics, worked out by Maxwell 150 years ago, is harder to picture: energy travels in electromagnetic fields that wrap around the wire, not through it. The conductor doesn’t carry the electricity – it shapes and guides an invisible field moving through the space surrounding it.
This is where I unpack how my thinking is reshaping what high-end audio is becoming—and why older models stop explaining real-world results once you apply the same physics used in cutting-edge engineering everywhere else. Power, ground, cabling, vibration, acoustics, and field behavior don’t act independently; they interact as a single environment the moment a system is energized. Tune-In With Ted explores that reality from first principles, one layer at a time, as the old framework fades out.
– Theodore W. Denney III
Founder, Synergistic Research