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自拍偷拍 吃瓜 The Guardian Top News|宇宙正变得越来越嘈杂,这让咱们感到不适。我如委果其中饰演了一个变装

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自拍偷拍 吃瓜 The Guardian Top News|宇宙正变得越来越嘈杂,这让咱们感到不适。我如委果其中饰演了一个变装

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T he sound of the penny dropping was so loud it hurt. This was upon learning how noise knackers you, mentally and physically. Charlotte Clark, a professor of environmental epidemiology, didnt put it quite like that, but I heard her loud and clear. She points out that our emotional response to sound is an aspect of our fight-or-flight response, evolved to get us up to speed when danger announces itself. A big noise equals big danger自拍偷拍 吃瓜, possibly.

Back in the day I suppose this might have amounted to a lion roaring, or an angry neighbour clubbing the door to your cave, swearing vengeance about nicking his kindling or something. I cant think of many other loud noises our ancestors would have had to endure. Thunder must have scared the bejesus out of them C but otherwise, when it came to noise, I think they had it rather easy.

Id like to see them give modern life a try. The noise, the sheer racket, the crashes, bangs and wallops, the engines, the yelling, the bings and bongs of phone alerts. Oh, were alert, all right C dont worry about that. We are all, as my Jewish friends might put it, on shpilkes. On shpilkes all day, every day.

And no wonder, because into our ears all these cursed sounds go, torrents of them rushing into our amygdalas, the bit of our brains responsible for deciding whether the panic button needs to be pressed. And this, logically enough, as Prof Clark told James Gallagher of the BBC World Service, means: Your heart rate goes up, your nervous system starts to kick in and you release stress hormones.

Equally logically, this isnt good for you. If youre exposed for several years, your bodys reacting like that all the time, she says. It increases your risk of developing things like heart attacks, high blood pressure, stroke and type 2 diabetes.

I knew I found noise annoying; I didnt realise it might be making me ill. If I was Prof Clark, to hammer this point home Id assemble a huge tower of Marshall speakers and boom out the message: the din is destroying us. The planet needs shushing.

Our worlds getting noisier. Population growth and urbanisation are factors. Literally, as well as metaphorically, were shouting over each other. And I dont discount my own contribution. Im told my voice carries a long way, at a volume inversely proportionate to the importance of what I have to say. Furthermore, Ive had the temerity to boom out from televisions and radios all these years. Sorry about that.

Noise begets more noise. Its as if were all in one of those bars or restaurants that自拍偷拍 吃瓜, like most, has dispensed with soft furnishings. Everywhere is wood and metal. Even when these places are quiet, theyre noisy. The scrape of a chair goes right through you. Then the people arrive and it gets really noisy, really quickly.

It only needs a handful of people to raise their voices a little and everyone else has to raise theirs. The shouting match is under way. Before long, the cave dwellers deep inside us are losing their minds. I say bring back the carpets and the curtains. We need the chintz back in play to help us pipe down.

I acknowledge the possibility that all this is part of getting old. I dont recall feeling this way when I was younger, at least consciously C maybe the caveman inside me had his fingers in his ears even then. But as far as the conscious me was concerned, I think noise spoke of life, of energy, of things happening, of excitement, of possibilities.

Its a strange young man indeed who goes round saying that all he really wants is a bit of peace and quiet. Thats the kind of thing my grandparents said, although by then, to a lesser or greater extent, they were miserably hard of hearing C that most unwelcome late-life access to a little more silence. And its no wonder thats how we end up, given the hammering our ears and brains have to take all our lives. Ill shut up now. Ive done enough shouting.

硬币落地的声息大得让东谈主心惊,这是当我得知杂音对身心的影响时。环境流行病学家夏洛特·克拉克并未如斯直白地抒发,但我已听得很透露。她指出,咱们对声息的情怀响应是咱们“构兵或叛逃”响应的一个方面,这是进化后为了让咱们在危境出当前马上响应而酿成的。纷乱的杂音可能意味着纷乱的危境。

假定在当年的期间,这可能至极于一头狮子怒吼,卤莽一个大怒的邻居用棍子敲打你洞穴的门,发誓要为偷走他的引火物或访佛的东西报仇。我念念不出咱们的祖宗还有几许其他需要隐忍的纷乱杂音。雷声可能让他们吓坏了,但除此以外,在杂音方面,我合计他们过得还算松驰。

我但愿能看到他们尝试一下当代生计。那嘈杂的杂音、响亮的喧闹声、碰撞声、撞击声、引擎声、喊叫声、电话指示音的叮咚声。哦,咱们如实警悟了——别顾虑。正如我的犹太一又友所说,咱们整天齐处于病笃的景色中,每天如斯。

这并不奇怪,因为这些吵嘴般的声息一起涌入咱们的耳朵,像急流般冲进咱们大脑的杏仁核,这是咱们大脑决定是否需要按下火暴按钮的部分。正如克拉克陶冶向BBC宇宙管事台的詹姆斯·加拉格尔所阐明的那样,这逻辑上是合理的,这意味着:'你的心率高潮,你的神经系统运行启动,你开释出应激激素。'

从逻辑上讲,这对你的健康相似不利。她说:“若是你泄漏在这种环境下好几年,你的肉体会一直这么响应。这会增多你患腹黑病、高血压、中风和2型糖尿病等疾病的风险。”

我意志到杂音竟然很烦东谈主;但我从未念念过它可能会让我生病。若是我是克拉克陶冶,为了强调这少量,我会拼装一个纷乱的Marshall扬声器塔,并高声宣告:杂音正在毁坏咱们。地球需要荒疏。

咱们的宇宙正变得越来越嘈杂,东谈主口增长和城市化是其中的原因。不论从字面上照旧从譬如上来说,咱们齐在相互高声呼喊。我并不否定我我方的孝敬。我传说我的声息传得很远,音量与我要说的本质的紧迫性成反比。此外,这些年来,我果然敢在电视和播送中落拓宣传。对此我深感对不起。

噪声激勉更多的噪声。咱们仿佛跻身于那些酒吧或餐馆中,大巨额齐已舍弃了软装。到处是木头和金属。即使这些所在很荒疏,但仍然有杂音。椅子刮擦声会径直传入你的耳中。然后东谈主们涌入,很快变得相配嘈杂。

只需要少数东谈主稍稍普及声息,其他东谈主也齐要跟上。面前运行即是一场喊叫的比赛。不久,咱们内心深处的“洞穴住户”就将近发疯了。我说,让咱们把地毯和窗帘齐拿追念。咱们需要再次展示出繁复的报复来匡助咱们安定下来。

我承认,这可能是朽迈的一部分。我年青时莫得这么的嗅觉,至少在有益志的情况下是这么的——也许我内心深处的原始东谈主当时就已把耳朵堵上了。但就我的有益志的我而言,我合计杂音代表了人命、能量、事物正在发生、振奋、以及可能性。

若是有东谈主整天说,他真实念念要的仅仅少量和平与宁静,那他如实是个奇怪的年青东谈主。我祖父母曾经经这么说过,不外当时自拍偷拍 吃瓜,他们或多或少齐听力受损——晚年多得回的少量宁静对他们来说是最不受宽饶的。研究到咱们一世中耳朵和大脑所承受的折磨,难怪咱们会这么。我面前闭嘴了。我依然喊得够多了。