I mean, the Free the tone guys are totally messing with us right?
Well...
That's the thing. I don't think they are. At least, I'm gonna choose to believe that until proven otherwise.
They're Japanese cats. And if there's something that I've found to be true over the years, its that there's a lot of stuff that happens in Japan in absolute earnestness where the rest of the world is kinda like "Bro...what?"
Granted: there's a lot of complicated history there, as eastern religions had often been much more concerned with the interconnectedness of all things and have their own benefits and drawbacks.
I identify as an agnostic: I can't disprove all the fantastical and supernatural elements of all these different belief systems. I also don't particularly buy into any of them. But it does seem to me that folks can easily take what is a benign philosophy that helps people find their place in the world and completely fuck it up with the profit motive.
Which is what Free The Toan is doing: they're explicitly a "holistic" company, and their marketing hype is based on the idea that if things are connected, they impact each other.
Which, ya know, is a great approach to a scam. Cause there's like, no end to what is interconnected. You could sell *air toan generators* that deliver just the right amount of ozone to optimize toanzone.
Which isn't to say that there's nothing to be said about the interconnectedness of things within systems. In fact, fuck, there's plenty. Systems get fucked up real quick.
The thing is: like, you're just gonna tell me that your custom turned brass knobs are specifically designed to be massive and dense, and to thus "reduce vibrations in the semi-fixed resistor".
And you're gonna tell me, with a straight face, that it just so happened that brass...an easily machinable and entirely common metal to make such things out of...was the perfect choice for this.
And not...I dunno...Lead?