Ellsworth
07-29-2024, 01:16 PM
What are all the possible reasons that Microsoft built the two quietest rooms on the planet,
about 2000 miles apart?
Edited to add:
To sound less sinister, here are two guesses, faster than light communication, density stands for distance and autism 'grounding' / therapy rooms.
Apparently the effects of the room are substantial upon the human body. IIRC the max time allowed in the room is 15 minutes for people, 20 minutes for reporters (that's not my joke, that's real), and 45 min max before there's some serious negative consequences for experiencing the silence.
AFAIK you can sign up for a 15 minute visit.
Edited to add:
The very description sets the bias.
They are not rooms of 'silence,' they are rooms without movement.
No waves.
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/anechoic-chamber-worlds-quietest-room/index.html
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20170526-inside-the-quietest-place-on-earth
about 2000 miles apart?
Edited to add:
To sound less sinister, here are two guesses, faster than light communication, density stands for distance and autism 'grounding' / therapy rooms.
Apparently the effects of the room are substantial upon the human body. IIRC the max time allowed in the room is 15 minutes for people, 20 minutes for reporters (that's not my joke, that's real), and 45 min max before there's some serious negative consequences for experiencing the silence.
AFAIK you can sign up for a 15 minute visit.
Edited to add:
The very description sets the bias.
They are not rooms of 'silence,' they are rooms without movement.
No waves.
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/anechoic-chamber-worlds-quietest-room/index.html
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20170526-inside-the-quietest-place-on-earth