Do speaker cables need a burn in period?


I have heard some say that speaker cables do need a 'burn in', and some say that its totally BS.
What say you?


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Give me a break. Harry Pearson didn’t know anything about science or about was or wasn’t possible. He was an English major. He was a nice guy, though.
Glubson, if you’re trying to convince me you are rather slow witted you’re doing an excellent job. People have asked me those questions many times. Let your fingers do the walking. Never smarten up a chump. Snap out of it! 
Thanks Chazro. Also why is it after I play the Cardas frequency sweep record my vinyl rig sounds better Glupson? It certainly doesn't sound worse. If I want my interconnects to sound worse all I have to do is burn them in the much stronger speaker cable mode which I have accidently done. It took a while but they settled back down. Thats a new phenomena that science hasn't conceptualized a reason for even being. Science is a journey of discovery by thinking outside the box with an open mind. Stephen Hawking anyone?
What is the process of Burn-in for a speaker cable?
What is a Burn-in process in the electronics industry (mostly military and airborn stuff)?
How long a speaker cable Burn-in shall take?
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