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hmm. I wonder about the effect on people who shoot guns a lot. Lesser, but how much less, would be a guess and a curiosity.
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I wonder if there have been any studies to find out if similar damage can bee seen in the brains of sonar -exposed marine mammals or large fish (manta rays)? @Rhyothemis @knowattitude @clive Problem with that is acquiring fresh samples of a "scientific sample size" of N ≥ 200 ... I mean I remember seeing a researcher do that with bats and it was a shitload of work for her and her R'D didn't involve having to shock-freeze brains and dissect them for.microcavitiy damages... @knowattitude @clive After two or three magazines in short succession you definitely feel off kilter, worn, and lacking a better word, sore inside your head. You can definitely feel the shockwaves running up your arms and in the bridge of your nose (and forehead if you're not wearing a cap). |
@knowattitude @clive I'd assume that this would also apply to SWAT units and others with triggertime...
My assumption is Sonar Exposure...
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