Comment Re:Other loud noises (Score 1) 272
Good point about the 61.5. Absolutely changes things if there are different scales.
Good point about the 61.5. Absolutely changes things if there are different scales.
That's why I used an exponent.
Of course we should be reducing our dependency on fossil fuels. I fully support large investments in green technology. That's different than a 0 harm policy enforced imprisonment.
I agree with you. But that's the sort of balanced measure where we do a cost benefit analysis and see a decent improvement to the environment without having to inflict great harm (and arguably a benefit) on humans. Very different than the rhetoric of our needs don't matter.
Of course it wouldn't. But not "harming" the oceans or land i.e. not utilizing resources would be an extinction level event. All animals, humans included need to pull resources from those sources to live.
America's energy consumption per day per capita is over 3 barrels of oil. That's about 3.3b calories worth of energy per dy. What difference to that consumption does adding or subtracting human manual effort make?
All over the web. Those particular data: http://www.decibelcar.com/menu...
There is no reason we need to cost future generations. There are reasons we need to manage the land and water on this planet in a way advantageous to humanity to maintain our population and anything remotely approaching our standard of living.
Or howabout you attempt to make a realistic estimate rather than either 0 or infinity?
10^5.5 = 316,227
So I'm not sure where you are getting your numbers. I'm not sure what the falloff is in air pressure as you increase the size of an explosive. I'd expect a square root function (?) if someone knows they can solve that part.
210 dB 2.0 earthquake (sound force is the equivalent of holding a stick of dynamite).
235 dB 5.0 earthquake
248 dB atom bomb
310 dB loudest volcano that we know of (happened in 1883)
The article is full of crap:
Some systems operate at more than 235 decibels, producing sound waves that can travel across tens or even hundreds of miles of ocean
BS. 235 decibels is louder than almost all volcanos. That's essentially a 31megaton explosion. The navy has tested ship based sonar of that power but only experimentally. No submarine has every carried anything remotely like that. Sonar in use on subs maxes out at around 180 dB, which is still about the equivalent of a 1lb explosion but nowhere near 235.
You are the reason environmentalism gets discredited. Of course our needs are a consideration. The oceans must exist for future generations to do what for them? Fulfill their needs. The first imperative of every species is survival, that is nature. We can talk about balance or relative cost, but there is no way that humans are going to agree to extinct themselves.
As a guy with two masters in math who knows 15 languages... I also disagree. There are some languages that are mathematical (like Haskell) but most programming has more in common with cooking (sequencing the application of resources) than math.
Exactly what is this "war on Scientology"?
1) State organized hate campaigns designed to encourage private discrimination. This lead to multiple incidents of bomb threats, broken windows and violent harassment at events.
2) Attempts to apply anti drug-addict rules to Scientologists i.e. not consider them of sound mind and thus denied many of the normative protections under law.
3) Work with state sponsored employment unions to work to deny Scientologists employment
3') Often making them ineligible for government jobs.
4) Incidents of refusing to educate the children of Scientologists in public schools for fear of them spread Scientology to other students.
5) Denial of commercial permits that would normally be granted because of associations with Scientology
etc..
It at least isn't obvious that Scientology is definitely a religion.
Scientology promotes the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power through rituals of faith and worship. How is that not a religion?
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