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posted by FatPhil on Thursday October 19 2017, @01:06PM   Printer-friendly
from the hawkwind-fans dept.

The State Department has not provided further details about the medical condition of the affected staffers. But government officials have suggested anonymously that the diplomats may have been assaulted with some sort of sonic weapon.

Experts in acoustics, however, say that's a theory more appropriate to a James Bond movie.

Sound can cause discomfort and even serious harm, and researchers have explored the idea of sonic weaponry for years. But scientists doubt a hidden ultrasound weapon can explain what happened in Cuba.

"I'd say it's fairly implausible," said Jürgen Altmann, a physicist at the Technische Universität Dortmund in Germany and an expert on acoustics.

Once again, the New York Times gets it wrong. James Bond is not the movie genre they're looking for.

mrpg also brings us this less-critical AP report, What Americans Heard in Cuba Attacks: The Sound.


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  • (Score: 1) by khallow on Friday October 20 2017, @02:51PM (4 children)

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Friday October 20 2017, @02:51PM (#585245) Journal
    Look, I explained my side. There's no reason for your monkey noises any more. You did this [soylentnews.org] before.

    Like most of your "understanding", you are wrong.

    House prices are still rising in the SF Bay Area. Do you think that happens because there is a net migration away?

    You really represent the typical "low information voter", don't you.

    You once again seized on a red herring (in the above example net immigration to California is completely irrelevant to whether more Californians are immigrating to Colorado and other nearby states than people from the rest of the US) and start ad hominem attacking. Here's your gold star for participation!

  • (Score: 2) by NewNic on Friday October 20 2017, @04:54PM (3 children)

    by NewNic (6420) on Friday October 20 2017, @04:54PM (#585305) Journal

    Am I starting to needle you? Good.

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    lib·er·tar·i·an·ism ˌlibərˈterēənizəm/ noun: Magical thinking that useful idiots mistake for serious political theory
    • (Score: 1) by khallow on Friday October 20 2017, @05:33PM (2 children)

      by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Friday October 20 2017, @05:33PM (#585333) Journal
      When "needling" someone is more important than a good argument, maybe you should do something else other than SN for a while?
      • (Score: 2) by NewNic on Friday October 20 2017, @07:03PM (1 child)

        by NewNic (6420) on Friday October 20 2017, @07:03PM (#585374) Journal

        The truth hurts some times, doesn't it?

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        lib·er·tar·i·an·ism ˌlibərˈterēənizəm/ noun: Magical thinking that useful idiots mistake for serious political theory