TiffanyTeal

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Is a sound level of 105 decibels for a few seconds enough to rupture a person's eardrum?

In 2022, a Texas family filed a lawsuit against Apple for damaging their son's hearing after an Amber Alert went off while he was wearing Airpods. According to Google, the maximum volume of phone headphones is around 105 decibels. The family are claiming that the son now requires hearing aids after his eardrum ruptured....

TiffanyTeal OP ,

The 105 decibels is the max headphone output as it's placed in the ear.

TiffanyTeal OP , (edited )

The 105 decibels is the maximum output physically possible by the headphones. The software can limit max output to 80-85db but Amber Alerts bypass this, so 105 decibels is possible.

TiffanyTeal OP ,

Is there any actual evidence in this case? Is it easy in Texas to fake a claim like this?

My friend's boyfriend's therapist said that he is an abuser who is trying to look like the victim. What does this mean?

My friend has been talking with this 24 year old man online since early 2022. She is into stereotypical nerds that are on the chubbier sides. He is a stereotypical nerd both inside and out, and is 350 lbs at 5"11. She thinks he's the cutest man she's ever seen. She met him on Reddit, he lives in California while she lives in...

TiffanyTeal OP ,

As of now, they're still talking with each other. The reveal about it not being all that likely for him to travel to her was a few days ago, and they've been chatting on Discord since like normal. She also straight up admitted to him that she finds him attractive and if it wasn't for the distance she'd ask him out. He said thanks.

She's always been very friendly towards him. She tells him he's cute whenever he posts photos, they talk about nerdy interests, show each other memes, she shows him music that she's made, and she also comments on his collection of action figures that he's very passionate about showing to people, as well as asking questions about the fandoms that he's in. She's a shy, nerdy woman.

TiffanyTeal OP ,

159 kg, according to Google. My friend told me that she doesn't mind how he looks, she said that he compared himself to a pillow or an enormous teddy bear, and that she has a preference for nerdy looking men who are around that weight because she finds them cuter.

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If you look this up, you will see that there's a multitude of reputable sources talking about this correlation. The correlation was fairly recently discovered. From what I've read on this subject, it is something to do with the magnetic fields interfering with the heart's natural electrical signals in the same way that these...

Since solar flares are linked to heart attacks, strokes and other serious medical conditions, hospitals should keep updated on spaceweather so they can plan accordingly.

During a geomagnetic storm/solar flare the rate of fluctuation in Earth's magnetic field can be up to 500 nanotesla per minute. This extreme amount of magnetism puts enormous stress on our bodies. Hospitals should be kept updated on spaceweather so they can prepare for an influx in heart and stroke patients....

Since solar flares are linked to heart attacks, strokes, and dangerous arrhythmias, hospitals should be kept updated on space weather so they can plan accordingly.

This study https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014cosp...40E1114G/abstract#%3A~%3Atext%3DIt%20was%20shown%20statistically%20that%2Ccomparison%20with%20quiet%20geomagnetic%20conditions found that the rate of stroke and heart attack increased by a factor of two (doubled) during days of geomagnetic storms/solar flares....

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My friend died of a massive heart attack caused by magnetic fields produced during last week's severe solar flare. He was fit and healthy. On the day of the severe geomagnetic storm he had a massive heart attack and died. I spoke to his family, and according to them, the doctor told them that there's a significant correlation...

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