I see this discussion is going the direction of wire threads.
Synergy absolutely exists in cooking. Garlic, olive oil, linguini and
parmesan cheese taken separately are OK. In fact, toasted garlic on it's
own may not be to many people's liking. But, put them together, and the
flavor that is created is better than the sum of the individual ingredients.
I can place three different power cords into my system and hear Sound
A. I can then re-arrange them, and Sound B will be better to my ears.
This says synergy to me. Same elements. Different arrangement. It might
be argued that Sound A is less than the sum of its parts, and Sound B is
equal to the sum of its parts. To me, it doesn't matter. The point is that
the combination that creates Sound B is more synergistic than the
combination that results in Sound A.
Now, Sound B may be a result of some electrical action when the cords
are working in concert with their specific component, but since no one
can satisfactorily explain why some power cords sound better than
others, then I will submit that the ideal match cannot be arrived at
through simply matching numbers. Listening is required, and since
everyone's taste in audio is different...the art created will differ from
person to person even though they are all using the same tools.
Good art is better than the sum of its parts, and therefore good art is
synergistic whether it's painting, cooking or assembling an audio
system.
IMO.
:)