30 JAN 2015 by ideonexus
The Brain Making Sense of an Orchestra
But our unconscious feats of unweaving and weaving are greater even
than this. Think what is happening when you listen to a whole orchestra.
Imagine that, superimposed on a hundred instruments, your neighbour
in the concert is whispering learned music criticism in your ear, others
are coughing and, lamentably, somebody behind you is rustling a
chocolate wrapper. All these sounds, simultaneously, are vibrating your
eardrum and they are summed into a single, very complicated wriggling
wave of p...16 JUL 2013 by ideonexus
Physiological Effects from Exposure to a Vaccum
Vacuum doesn’t have a temperature of its own,
so space is not really that cold. It’s a great insulator
too, meaning that your core body heat doesn’t get
sucked away. Without an atmosphere to transfer heat
away, the risk of exposure is somewhat mitigated. The saliva on your tongue may boil off, as it’s not
pressurized like your blood is, and you may get some
frost on your skin. Sunburn from direct contact with
the sun’s ultraviolet rays is a more immediate danger
than perishing from ...A good description.