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What effect do DATA CENTERS have on the environment?

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The world is a stage and the stage is performed by the politicians we called actors and actresses. All they are pushing are agendas (tell lies) to shape how the world should be like for the ruling class, not the poor people like you and me
 
Residents living near certain data centers in places like Virginia, Texas, Ireland, and the United Kingdom have complained about symptoms including:

Sleep disruption, Headaches, Stress and anxiety, Fatigue, Difficulty concentrating, and Irritability

Many of these complaints are linked to constant noise, especially low-frequency noise from cooling systems, fans, transformers, and backup power equipment. Some residents describe a persistent hum or vibration that is particularly noticeable at night.

The strongest scientific evidence points to noise exposure as the most plausible mechanism. We already know from decades of research that chronic environmental noise can affect sleep quality, stress hormones, cardiovascular health, and cognitive performance. Similar concerns have been raised around airports, highways, industrial facilities, and wind turbines.

Paul Héroux, associate professor of medicine at McGill University, has warned that high levels of infrasound may affect the nervous system and heart function. He argues that sound, electric fields, and magnetic fields of similar frequencies can have overlapping biological effects because they introduce disruptive forms of energy into living systems.

Recent research has found that chronic environmental noise exposure can affect children especially hard. Long-term noise exposure can lead to poorer cognitive performance, reduced reading comprehension, concentration difficulties, higher stress levels, and behavioral challenges.

The debate is no longer just about technology or infrastructure; it is about the environments we are creating and whether the hidden costs of constant industrial noise are being adequately considered for the people who live nearby. What is unfolding in our world continually shows what we value as a society. It's not human health or human well being, it is the expansion of economies, war power and technology at all costs. Our views of progress are too narrow.

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Your mind is already controlled by extremists.
You were right that sheeple mind are always being controlled just like during the last scamdemic.
The mind control is so strong that they went to queue for a “death shot”. Not once but multiple times and they still think that they were doing the right thing lol

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It is not easy to mind control someone and ask him to commit suicide

Nowadays, many woke up and stop taking death shots already lol
 
You were right that sheeple mind are always being controlled just like during the last scamdemic. The mind control is so strong that they went to queue for a “death shot”. Not once but multiple times and they still think that they were doing the right thing lol It is not easy to mind control someone and ask him to commit suicide Nowadays, many woke up and stop taking death shots already lol
When are you going to jump off the top floor of your HDB block?
 
Logistics present a major challenge and extreme temperature fluctuations, which range from 120°C during the day to -200°C at night.
The China proposed solution involves relocating Chinese data centers to Siberia to leverage the region’s naturally cold climate. With temperatures remaining below 10°C for eight to nine months of the year and the summer average highs peaking at approximately 20°C, this strategic move would significantly reduce cooling costs and improve energy efficiency for large-scale data operations. China also has the advantage of cheap, abundant electricity.
 
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