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Wind Theft, Ancient Chinese Climate Poetry, and Maddening Silence Chambers

Wind Theft, Ancient Chinese Climate Poetry, and Maddening Silence Chambers

A Little Bit Of Science

September 23, 202523m 38s

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Show Notes

This week's science stories prove that good intentions create unexpected problems and the most valuable data comes from the weirdest places. Wind farms designed to save the planet are accidentally stealing wind from their neighbours and ancient Chinese poets have been unknowingly creating the world's longest environmental dataset for over a thousand years.

The human brain's relationship with silence takes a disturbing turn in anechoic chambers - rooms so quiet they absorb 99.99% of sound, making your heartbeat sound like thunder and your blood flow audible. These chambers serve as both valuable acoustic research tools and accidental psychological torture devices.

From meteorological theft to poetic climate science and acoustic torture chambers, this week reminded us that renewable energy has side effects, art can be accidental science and too much of nothing can drive you completely mental. The natural world keeps finding new ways to surprise us, even when we think we're helping it.

 

CHAPTERS:

00:00 Introduction

01:11 The Concept of Wind Theft

03:36 Legal and Economic Implications of Wind Farms

07:48 The Yangtze Finless Porpoise

12:12 Exploring Ancient Poems

12:47 Mapping Poetry Through the Ages

13:30 Environmental Insights from Poetry

14:00 Introduction to Anechoic Chambers

16:37 The Orfield Challenge: Surviving Silence

18:13 Human Reactions to Extreme Silence

22:38 Final Thoughts and Listener Engagement

 

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'Wind theft': The mysterious effect plaguing wind farms

Anechoic chamber silence fear

Ancient poems document the decline of the Yangtze finless porpoise

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