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Quote from: sgroclkc on 10/07/2022 15:39:17The opinions of experts and textbooks are not credible. Only the conclusions of scientific papers are credible. Who do you think the experts are?Who do you think writes the scientific papiers?Did you not realise they are the same people?But, just for a laugh... show us the scientific papers that support your view.
The opinions of experts and textbooks are not credible. Only the conclusions of scientific papers are credible.
On the contrary, you can't find a scientific paper that carsickness is caused by motion.
In short, we should believe the conclusions of scientific papers and not easily believe the opinions of some experts in textbooks and encyclopedias. No scientist dares to lie publicly in a scientific paper, because if other scientists cannot replicate the same results in the experiment, the scientist will be immediately disgraced. However, many experts dare to lie openly in textbooks and encyclopedias. Because the readers of these books are ordinary people, who are unable to test these opinions by experiments. The most typical is the lie of motion sickness experts about motion sickness in the British encyclopedia.
Quote from: sgroclkc on 11/07/2022 07:54:26In short, we should believe the conclusions of scientific papers and not easily believe the opinions of some experts in textbooks and encyclopedias. No scientist dares to lie publicly in a scientific paper, because if other scientists cannot replicate the same results in the experiment, the scientist will be immediately disgraced. However, many experts dare to lie openly in textbooks and encyclopedias. Because the readers of these books are ordinary people, who are unable to test these opinions by experiments. The most typical is the lie of motion sickness experts about motion sickness in the British encyclopedia.Do you really not understand that the experts in book same the same people who write papers?
Do you really not understand that the experts in book are the same people who write papers?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 11/07/2022 08:19:57Do you really not understand that the experts in book are the same people who write papers?
Quote from: Bored chemist on 16/07/2022 11:32:43Quote from: Bored chemist on 11/07/2022 08:19:57Do you really not understand that the experts in book are the same people who write papers?This problem is not important. What is important is that the opinions of experts on motion sickness in textbooks or encyclopedias violate the conclusions of all scientific papers.
What is important is that the opinions of experts on motion sickness in textbooks or encyclopedias violate the conclusions of all scientific papers.
I found on Google that people in one country first accidentally found that active noise reduction headphones can avoid carsickness in 2014, https://soundsightheadphones.com/noise-cancelling/why-anc-headphones-make-me-sick/. while Chinese people only accidentally found that active noise reduction headphones can avoid carsickness in 2015. When everyone in the world knows that as long as they wear active noise reduction headphones to offset the low-frequency noise, they will not get carsick no matter how the car moves, and after active noise reduction headphones have become an essential daily necessities for everyone when riding, everyone will know how ridiculous the theory of carsickness and the methods to avoid carsickness in textbooks and encyclopedias are.
For example, even without staying on the airplane, the noise of airplane engine can also cause symptoms of carsickness.
If everyone knows the method of active noise reduction headphones to avoid carsickness,
This is another of these threads without hope of any degree of progress. Simply repeating the same nonsense again and again does not validate it.
Parting comment on airsickness, however. Cabin crews report previously happy customers vomiting when the engines stop and the aircraft plunges silently earthward. QED, I think.
Quote from: sgroclkc on 16/07/2022 03:19:50I found on Google that people in one country first accidentally found that active noise reduction headphones can avoid carsickness in 2014, https://soundsightheadphones.com/noise-cancelling/why-anc-headphones-make-me-sick/. while Chinese people only accidentally found that active noise reduction headphones can avoid carsickness in 2015. When everyone in the world knows that as long as they wear active noise reduction headphones to offset the low-frequency noise, they will not get carsick no matter how the car moves, and after active noise reduction headphones have become an essential daily necessities for everyone when riding, everyone will know how ridiculous the theory of carsickness and the methods to avoid carsickness in textbooks and encyclopedias are.The article you quoted explains where noise cancelling headphones make people feel sick, not counteract carsickness. You are talking utter nonsense as ever. The only thing you appear to have proved is that you are a complete fool.