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Professor Mariana Alves-Pereira explains vibroacoustic disease

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • For info in Finnish, please refer to: www.suomenuutiset.fi/suomessa...

Komentáře • 35

  • @Amatterofsound
    @Amatterofsound Před 2 lety +6

    2018: 1,3 million people suffered from low frequency sound / infrasound of which 250.000 people suffer severely. We are a small country...run...but where? It's all over the place.

    • @MrRayopt
      @MrRayopt Před 2 lety +1

      Is it just from wind farms or does that include auto noise ? Sorry I take so long answering. Google is starting to trust me because I've been trying to give honest answers without any profanity etc. Also I've not been checking the bell for answers. My bad ..... Thank you

    • @MrRayopt
      @MrRayopt Před 2 lety

      I'm sorry I'm horribly late. Where are you (roughly) ?

    • @Amatterofsound
      @Amatterofsound Před 2 lety +2

      @@MrRayopt I'm from Holland. Windfarms, main-roads with ZOAB which absorbs high and mid-frequency sounds, all kinds of industry, gas- and water-transportation underground are suspect. And more. It has become an unlivable world for many of us as you can read above. Whish you well with your own problems.

  • @kenvandeburgt1232
    @kenvandeburgt1232 Před 5 lety +10

    Run ... but if the problem is growing where do you run to?

    • @hannusoini6178
      @hannusoini6178 Před 4 lety

      Vote - that's all:)

    • @MrRayopt
      @MrRayopt Před 2 lety

      The more people that stand up to it will increase the chance of suppressing it. Complain ! What does a small bird do in a nest ? It complains until it gets fed. Thank you

    • @sophiecarter6413
      @sophiecarter6413 Před rokem

      Exactly.... There is nowhere to run to! I don't know where you are but I am in the uk and have 5 windfarms around 8 miles from me.... I hear a constant hum since 2015 and about June last year the noise has ramped up. The uk government are encouraging uk onshore wind farms and are going to make it easier for them to be passed 😭😭😭

    • @joshuacorbin221
      @joshuacorbin221 Před 2 měsíci

      I don't know where, but I do know that many people find relief camping in the wood, surrounded by a million trees

  • @JuicyLucy72
    @JuicyLucy72 Před rokem +1

    wow wow wow amazingly interesting, wonder if it ties in with bluetooth/wifi frequency wonder if they have low vibrational frequencies 👍👍

    • @tandersen9282
      @tandersen9282 Před rokem +1

      Someone may correct me, but bluetooth and wifi are radio waves, a type of electromagnetic radiation. Usually high frequency in the gigahertz spectrum.
      Another problem, maybe.
      I've read about soliders during ww2 using the metal plumbing in their tooth as a radio antenna. Also, there are studies that says high frequency radio waves may heat up tissue around the brain which cause the tissue to expand. The preasure from the expanding tissue may create sound, it is said. I think it is coined "microwave auditory effect". Also the 50 Hz or 60 Hz AC in a electrical transformer may make ridgid structures vibrate and 'sing'

    • @joshuacorbin221
      @joshuacorbin221 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@tandersen9282he's got a point, if you think about lower harmonic frequency if the amplitude is great enough. It's the same principle, be it microwave, radar or infrasonic

    • @tandersen9282
      @tandersen9282 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@joshuacorbin221 Old thread. Yea, our electricity can create mechanical vibration/oscillation.
      For example the magnetostriction effect found in most transformers/trafos with an iron core "sings" a 50 Hz (Europe) or 60Hz (US/Canada) "tone" and often contains a lot of acoustic harmonics. The iron expands and contracts when exposed / de-exposed to the magnetic field, 50 times/second.
      It can be more audible in larger trafos or older trafos.
      I think the sound signature is sometimes called mains hum.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetostriction

  • @curtiszzzchicago
    @curtiszzzchicago Před 9 měsíci

    Nothing suffering from the effects of this along with peripheral neuropathy and what poison ivy did to you with a combination of it all for over a year...
    I'd really like to talk to you about this Dr. Tell me how I can talk to you. Thank you. 😢

    • @curtiszzzchicago
      @curtiszzzchicago Před 5 měsíci

      Play skin is finally starting to try and clear itself of the infrasound damage it did to me. Everything's been grown. It's raining figure eights with ingrown hair growing in me and whatever else the DNA damage was doing tying me nuts everywhere. I have a stoma from colorectal cancer that had tied in a knot.. I can't get anybody to understand what has happened to me and help me in Illinois what's a nightmare. My cat's skin is peeling off all twisted up looking and feeling like mine as well.. I gave up begging for help. God help us.

  • @jrbommelen2505
    @jrbommelen2505 Před rokem

    Somehow we are not thinking in solutions. Is it possible to build soundwalls ? Like one or more radios outside your house that are set to a certain frequency? What frequency would block thev15hz, 30hz en 50hz that are making my life a living hell?

    • @tandersen9282
      @tandersen9282 Před rokem

      I think low and infra frequncy preasure wave/frequencies are challenging to dampen and or cancel out, today. Then, what do I know.
      If you can, try move the source. When you say 50 Hz it may be a transformer/substation. In Europe the AC is 50 Hz (60 Hz in Canada and the US) Many of those substations create vibration and sound in the lower spectrum and the vibration/sound can get far. Depending on the situation. Many modern structures suffers from this in some places, I think.
      E.g. structures are often built on the bedrock when possible, and a substation/transformer is usually not far away. Once the vibration affects the bedrock it may reach the base of the house. A lot of modern structures are 'lightly built' and can easily start to oscellate. It can happen with airborne preasure waves too. With low frequncies this is more noticable in the interior where the mid and high frquencies may be filtered out by the structre's outer wall.
      Also, many of the modern integrated electrical applianecs like aggregators for the ventilation system, heating pumps, circulation pump may start to oscillate a structure if unfortunate installed, maintained etc. etc.
      I do not have any background in physics, so take my observations here with a grain of salt.
      Tech Ingredients' Active noice cancelation experiment.
      czcams.com/video/--c0tiIZG6o/video.html

  • @chachaji1450
    @chachaji1450 Před 2 lety +1

    Run - wow what a solution ... instead of finding the source of Infrasound using a detection system ...

    • @MrRayopt
      @MrRayopt Před 2 lety

      That's already been done - I've been researching this for years. Guess I need to figure out these unfriendly photo storage sites. I've got an aerial photo that will knock your socks off.

    • @curtiszzzchicago
      @curtiszzzchicago Před rokem

      I found my sound. It's a whole town...
      So yeah, run, or keep living with it cuz big business is not wanting to shut down because it's making anybody sick.

    • @chachaji1450
      @chachaji1450 Před rokem

      @@MrRayopt Even trolling have standards ...
      Cancel
      Reply

    • @chachaji1450
      @chachaji1450 Před rokem

      @@curtiszzzchicago Even trolling have standards ...

  • @targetedbythepsychworld
    @targetedbythepsychworld Před 4 měsíci

    Suffering with this made me homeless.

  • @hannusoini6178
    @hannusoini6178 Před 4 lety

    Those who were patient enough to listen the lecture it might b good idea to learn some more. She is in fact telling you very concentrated data. A summary which dates back some 50 years, and draws our attention to a widely accepted -but totally wrong way of getting the energy namely vindturbines, besides the generally ocurring infrasounds around and too close to airplanes when doing test runs or taking off. Furthermore it takes some more time when the law and public health understood that not all we cannot hear or even sense is dangerous, even lethal. That was why Marie Curie died to radiation sickness, as She herself did not understand how the radiation in fact distroyed her health. Well She was Physicist not Physicician. That's why we have all receive our "more than fair share" of noise pollution, and remember not everybody will get sick- and we all do towards the end of our life span. It is up to Health Authorities to guide us on the way. But as we all know Government is busy and do not have time too look after all;) And who would smoke or stand in the radiation, if you could see the catastrophic health effects, from the very beginning.

    • @MrRayopt
      @MrRayopt Před 2 lety

      Government won't look after it because they're in bed with too many noise making companies. It will just take YOU and a massive amount of other people to make complaints. Covid will eventually go away, but the other things that make people sick will not. We have to stick together. Thanks

  • @MrRayopt
    @MrRayopt Před 4 lety +3

    Does this vibroacoustic problem give you something that resembles Alzheimer's ? My wife and I are only 1700 feet away from a huge turbine. Thank you for your time :-)

    • @darrelldammen5967
      @darrelldammen5967 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes

    • @MrRayopt
      @MrRayopt Před 2 lety

      Yes

    • @darrelldammen5967
      @darrelldammen5967 Před 2 lety

      Wind Turbines are not the cause of this type of VAD !

    • @jeffwolfe1697
      @jeffwolfe1697 Před rokem +1

      @@darrelldammen5967 If wind turbines were not a cause then getting away from them would not work so well as a cure, would it?

    • @darrelldammen5967
      @darrelldammen5967 Před rokem

      @@jeffwolfe1697 you can try a new location but Use a piece of pipe as an amplifier 5' to 10' long or ear plugs the vibration goes through earplugs