Monthly Archive: March 2015

Inside Heathrow’s third runway noise simulator

In its mission to build a third runway, Heathrow is going high-tech. The UK’s biggest and busiest airport is using innovative sound simulations to try and show the real impact of expansion on the people living under its flightpath. And so, on a sunny spring morning, WIRED.co.uk finds itself shut in a windowless room listening to aircraft noise for 90 minutes.

“Noise is a big issue,” explains Matt Gorman, Heathrow’s sustainability director. “Typically how experts will measure noise is in terms of decibels or average sound levels, but actually we thought it would be really helpful to provide a realistic and objective experience of what future sound levels might be like.”

 

 

By: James Temperton,

Continue reading…

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/inside-heathrows-third-runway-noise-simulator/

Mortal Kombat X launches with pro player tournaments

Warner Bros is throwing its hat into the esports ring, with
plans for major Mortal Kombat X pro tournaments
set to launch shortly after the fighting game is released on 14
April. The combined prize pool will total $100,000 (£67,590).

By: Matt Kamen,

Continue reading…

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/mortal-kombat-x-launches-with-pro-player-tournaments/

Threatened by overpopulation or overconsumption?

treestumps

Everywhere we turn, we see discussions of over-population: predominantly rich people with an ecological footprint of 10+ planets worrying about the birth of children in third world countries. It’s a little like a morbidly obese person worrying that the neighbor’s kids will eat all the available food. The fact remains that all of the neighbor’s kids combined probably couldn’t eat as much food as the one morbidly obese person does each day, yet that doesn’t end the fat man’s worry, but why?

The fat man’s worry, which is my metaphor for the concern of the rich and powerful about overpopulation, is based on a subconscious understanding that their way of life is completely unsustainable. The concern about the neighbor’s kids, or population growth in sub-saharan Africa, stems from a fear that these people will not only increase in number, but continue to reach towards an American way of life.

ecofootprint

If every person on this planet had the ecological footprint of a person living in Mozambique, then there would be no population problem. As the landmark 2014 WWF/London Zoological Society report found: not only is the average first world citizen using more than double as many resources as the planet provides but we are exporting our biodiversity loss to the third world.

Let’s now look at a map of population growth rates, and compare it with the map displaying the ecological footprint.

growthrate

If it wasn’t clear from the maps: the countries that are growing the least are using the most resources. So, if the biggest users aren’t growing, why is there so much worry about overpopulation? The answer is simple: the richest countries can only continue using so many planets worth of resources if the populations of the nations exporting these resources remain small and poor.

The fact is also that the standard of living, also known as level of resources and energy requires for a “normal” life, is increasing worldwide. China recently became the largest market for cars, and is building hundreds of coal power plants. If Chinese citizens really endeavor to live like Americans, then the world is really really big trouble.

As can be seen in the first map: the ecological footprint of a US citizen is over 6 planets. Americans consume far more meat, use more electricity, and buy more useless stuff, than pretty much anyone else. Strangely, public focus on water and energy savings seem to always ignore animal agriculture, which takes a huge environmental toll due to loss of energy/water moving up the food chain (roughly 10x per level). You can do a lot more to reduce your ecological footprint by reducing your meat consumption, your purchase of electronics, and riding public transporation than by taking shorter showers and buying a new electric car.

The fact is our long term survival on this planet is threatened by overconsumption. It is threatened by us ignoring how unsustainable our lifestyle is, and instead focusing on the number of people. When the question becomes the number, then it is easier to worry about the Congo than Australia. But, if we keep the question on actual consumption and ecological footprint, then our concern moves towards actually touching on the real issues.

ecologicalfootprint

We are currently in an ecological deficit, we cannot continue to pretend that everyone can have the same standard of living as those in the United States. In fact, those in the US need to also understand their lifestyle is not sustainable, and that time is running out for change. If the world looks to America as an example, then America has no choice but to start living closer to reality. But if everyone, and the US, is determined to live so unsustainably: then we are certainly overpopulated.

The post Threatened by overpopulation or overconsumption? appeared first on Exposing The Truth.

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/threatened-by-overpopulation-or-overconsumption/

Rise

1st April 2015 By Zen Gardner Contributing Writer for Wake Up World It is time for humanity to rise up. If I see another “petition” asking for the selected “powers that shouldn’t be” to do this or that I’m gonna spit nails. It’s ridiculous. The very positioning of the populace into a place of “petitioning” others to…

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/rise/

Do You Love Yourself?

1st April 2015 By Caroline Diana Bobart Guest Writer for Wake Up World Did you know that the quantity of love you have for yourself determines the very quality of your relationships and experiences? It is both a powerful and startling truth. Your ability to truly be in sacred communion with yourself, your strengths, weaknesses…

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/do-you-love-yourself/

Natural Body Care… In Your Kitchen

1st April 2015 By Alex ‘Earthie Mama’ Du Toit Guest Writer for Wake Up World Most body care products that you buy from the store are full of harmful chemicals and toxins, and the products that are natural and organic that actually work I find to be expensive. Thankfully I have found the perfect combination of…

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/natural-body-care-in-your-kitchen/

Surface 3 comes with free Windows 10 upgrade (hands-on)

    

Microsoft is continuing its quest to solve the great
consumer conundrum of whether to buy a laptop or tablet with the
launch of the Surface 3.

Following in the footsteps of previous Surface models, the setup
is simple: a large tablet with an in-built kickstand that’s
primarily designed to work with Microsoft’s snap-on keyboards, for
which you must pay extra.

 

By: Katie Collins,

Continue reading…

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/surface-3-comes-with-free-windows-10-upgrade-hands-on/

Tinder cuts sexy spambot traffic by 90 percent

Swiping right on a spambot could soon be a thing of
the past. Tinder has claimed a 90 percent reduction in
spam traffic after it started analysing the phone numbers used
to register them.

Working with mobile identity firm TeleSign, Tinder is
now able to look at usage patterns for phone numbers and carry out
a spam risk assessment. TeleSign’s system analyses huge volumes of
real-time and historical data on how phone numbers are used, with
an overall “spam score” handed over to Tinder.

By: James Temperton,

Continue reading…

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/tinder-cuts-sexy-spambot-traffic-by-90-percent/

What is a rational explanation for ghosts?

ghost

For as long as humans have had language to articulate you, we’ve been recounting tales of ghosts, haunting, and terror beyond the world of the living. Since the age of reason, most scientists have tried to distance themselves from such claims, but what happens when scientists themselves see ghosts?

Well, as luck would have it: this actually happened. The story starts in a medical laboratory in England, where Vic Tandy worked along with several other people in the late 1990s. Soon after people began working in the lab, rumors began that it was haunted. Tandy, a hard-nosed engineer, refused to accept ghosts as the answer to the various accounts of the room being haunted.

People were claiming to have seen, and felt, an otherworldly presence in the room. Tandy set about figuring out what was so special about this room, and ruling out things like pranksters and animals. What he came across though, was beyond our perception, but still within our material world: he found standing waves of a very low-frequency.

Standing waves are waves that peak and slump at very specific points, appearing to “stand” still at those points. The most famous and cool demonstration of these kind of waves are seen on a chaldini plate:

So to get back to the story: Tandy found standing waves of a sub-audible level in the lab, coming from a ventilator. The frequency of the waves was what is now known as “infrasound,” which is below 20 hertz (here it was 19Hz). Changing the ventilator in the lab effectively ended all ghost related experiences in the laboratory. Efforts to prove this effect, using a concert experiment, effectively showed over 1/5 of people to be sensitive to these frequency of waves (17Hz in the experiment) and experience fear and anxiety when exposed.

Because frequencies around 18-19Hz are not audible, but still major enough to trigger a physical response, and even jiggle your eyes. The frequency generates both a feeling of unease and anxiety, as well as making vision less clear. In such a circumstance, the eye may try to focus on “floaters” (which are really just protein in your eyes) and perceive them as menacing due to additional emotional influence of the waves. This also finally explains why ghosts are so often seen as white,transparent, and whispy.

The funny thing about low-frequency waves is that they can also put our fires, which could explain the “candles going out” in haunted places. When accompanied with cold spots and a little imagination, these kind of waves can lead to a characteristically haunted house. So, how many of you still believe in ghosts after reading this?

The post What is a rational explanation for ghosts? appeared first on Exposing The Truth.

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/what-is-a-rational-explanation-for-ghosts/

Why net neutrality is a question of free speech

In a landmark decision last month, federal regulators in the
United States approved new rules governing internet traffic which
forbids wired and wireless internet providers from blocking or
slowing down traffic from certain content providers and bans them
from prioritising some content over others.

The decision raised concerns that internet service providers
would be prevented from ensuring the network works efficiently, or
that the price mechanism would be seriously impaired. More recently
the debate has moved to Europe — to many, the
recent proposals made by the Latvian Presidency seem to
open the door to those same practices American regulators have just
banned, while others applaud the measures for striking the right
balance. 

By: Bruno Macaes,

Continue reading…

Permanent link to this article: https://news.truthjuice.co.uk/index.php/why-net-neutrality-is-a-question-of-free-speech/

Older posts «

» Newer posts