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- Comment on Correlation implies causation 2 days ago:
I’m a big Benn Jordan fan but he missed the mark on this one. See this detailed rebuttal. Sniping between the author and Jordan on Blue Sky aside, he makes a lot of good points about how the research does not show negative health impacts related to infrasound.
- Comment on Correlation implies causation 2 days ago:
Please cite some sources that show that infrasound causes/exacerbates dizziness or disorientation (or see my other comments in this thread). There is no conclusive evidence to support negative health effects from infrasound.
- Comment on Correlation implies causation 2 days ago:
The Kapoor article cited many other studies that actually looked at audible sound and noise pollution. It also cited several articles that conclude that evidence of symptoms directly related to infrasound exposure are mostly case studies and anecdotal evidence and that more research is needed. The authors even state in the article itself, “It is still not unambiguously established that low-level exposure to infrasound always leads to adverse consequences at the organ, tissue, cellular and molecular level.”
As for the Zhaohui article, please consider this article that discusses how average infrasound that we are exposed to day to day (even from sources such as regular passenger cars) exceeds the thresholds that are said to induce negative myocardial effects.
Can Infrasound from Wind Turbines Affect Myocardial Contractility? A critical Review
Just because it’s being talked about on youtube does not mean the research backs it up.
Many studies on infrasound are related to wind turbines, which produce a similar level of infrasound to data centers. Consider the following study that found no link between infrasound and negative health effects:
And multiple large scale reviews done by governmental organizations across the world:
Systematic review of the human health effects of wind farms
Understanding the Evidence: Wind Turbine Noise
The Potential Health Impact of Wind Turbines
Infrasound Does Not Explain Symptoms Related to Wind Turbines
Infrasound is generated by both natural sources (ex: severe weather, ocean waves, whales) and man-made sources (ex: data centers, wind turbines, diesel engines). Despite the recent discussion around data centers, infrasound exposure is not new, and has not been shown to cause negative health effects.
Fuck data centers and every negative environmental and societal effect they have (including established issues with audible noise pollution). However, health impacts from infrasound are not one of them.
- Comment on Correlation implies causation 3 days ago:
Please cite sources for this claim? Infrasound has not been shown to have “proven negative impact”
- Comment on Correlation implies causation 3 days ago:
Please cite some sources
- Comment on [Physics Girl's] first science video in 3 years! 4 months ago:
She had (and still has) long COVID, which brought on ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) and MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome).
- Comment on [Physics Girl] My first science video in 3 years 4 months ago:
She had (and still has) long COVID, which brought on ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) and MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome).
- Comment on Trying to find a messenger bag at Amazon 6 months ago:
Best weird “brand” name on an Amazon product I bought was a “Lokass” cooler. And of course the name is proudly displayed on the lid of the cooler haha.
- Comment on 8 months ago:
You’re right. But it doesn’t change the fact that this article was written with AI, imo. For example: “ARC Raiders has been pieced together by Embark Studios, of The Finals fame.”
“Pieced together” is a really bizarre way to say that they created a brand new game from scratch.
- Comment on 8 months ago:
I’m thinking it didn’t quite have 61,000 players but it does look fun
- Comment on 8 months ago:
- Comment on 8 months ago:
Holy shit this article reeks of AI. “Escape from Duckov” made their list of other extraction shooters, wow.